What is a Brain Injury?
Brain Injury 101 What is a Brain Injury? Brain injuries that occur after birth and are not hereditary, congenital, or
Brain Injury 101 What is a Brain Injury? Brain injuries that occur after birth and are not hereditary, congenital, or
Authorship Understanding TBI as developed by Thomas Novack, PhD and Tamara Bushnik, PhD in collaboration with the University of Washington
Overview of Brain Injury Mindstorms: Living with Traumatic Brain Injury by John W. Cassidy The best book to give you
A brain injury can change the way people feel or express emotions. An individual with TBI can have several types
Authorship Cognitive Problems after TBI was developed by Dawn Neumann, PhD and Anthony Lequerica, PhD, in collaboration with the University
Authorship Alcohol Use After Traumatic Brain Injury was developed by Charles Bombardier, PhD, in collaboration with the University of Washington
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. The damage can be focal (confined
Coma levels are commonly assessed by two different scales: the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Ranchos Los Amigos Scale. The Glasgow Coma Scale
Coma levels are commonly assessed by two different scales: the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Ranchos Los Amigos Scale. The Glasgow Coma
Robert P. Lehr, Jr., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University In traumatic brain injury
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