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Can You Fully Recover From a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Can You Fully Recover From a Traumatic Brain Injury? Understanding recovery rates — including what factors affect outcomes and how rehabilitation can improve long-term recovery. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden blow or jolt to the head disrupts normal brain… -
Managing Fatigue, Memory Loss, and Cognitive Changes After a Traumatic Brain Injury
Managing Fatigue, Memory Loss, and Cognitive Changes After a Traumatic Brain Injury Understand common cognitive symptoms after a TBI and explore practical tools, therapies, and treatment options to help navigate recovery with confidence. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) often brings more than physical effects.… -
Emotional & Personality Changes After Traumatic Brain Injury: What You Need to Know
Emotional & Personality Changes After Traumatic Brain Injury: What You Need to Know Strategies for managing treatment, caregiver resources, and personal injury claims Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is more than a physical ailment; it is a life-altering event that can catastrophically alter… -
The Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Daily Living
The Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Daily Living A TBI can cause lasting physical, cognitive, and emotional changes. Here we discuss some of the long term effects of brain injury, what to expect long-term and how to find the support needed to move forward. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get… -
Life After Traumatic Brain Injury: What Recovery Really Looks Like
Life After Traumatic Brain Injury: What Recovery Really Looks Like Understanding the long road that follows a life-altering TBI — and why healing is not linear. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change a life in an instant. Whether caused by a car… -
Hospital and Facility Discharge Planning for Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injuries: Key Decisions, Resources, and Rights
Hospital and Facility Discharge Planning for Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injuries: Key Decisions, Resources, and Rights Learn how to work with providers, understand care options, and secure the financial and rehabilitation support necessary for a safe, effective transition. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book People with… -
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries to Children
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries to Children Children’s traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious health and legal concern, and is especially concerning due to its potential long-term impact on a young person’s development, behavior, quality of life, and cost of care over a lifetime. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free… -
Traumatic Brain Injuries From Motorcycle Accidents
Traumatic Brain Injuries From Motorcycle Collisions According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), there are currently more than 8.8 million on-road motorcycles registered in the U.S. — nearly double the number in 2002. Along with that drastic increase in riders comes a steep increase in collisions, property losses, fatalities, and injuries — one… -
Failure to Act: The Role of Medical Malpractice in the Onset of Brain Injury and Cerebral Palsy in Children
Failure to Act: The Role of Medical Malpractice in the Onset of Brain Injury and Cerebral Palsy in Children Medical malpractice can cause or exacerbate brain injury and cerebral palsy brain injury in newborns can have significant and lasting impacts on a child’s development and quality of life. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain… -
Surgical Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury: What to Expect
Surgical Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury: What to Expect In moderate to severe TBI cases, surgical treatment may be required to help a patient survive the primary brain damage and/or prevent secondary injuries from developing. Request our Free Book on Traumatic Brain Injury Get the Free Book Under certain circumstances physicians (neurosurgeons), may recommend surgery…
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