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Amnesia after Traumatic Brain Injury

Posted on September 8th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

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Change In Mental State After Brain Injury

Posted on September 6th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Any Alteration in Consciousness. Confusion, acting unusual. Not just at the scene, but hours later. Repeating themselves. Difficulty with Routine Tasks If the inquiry does not identify a period of loss of consciousness, it may very well identify a change in mental state, such as being dazed or confused. Here..
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Tennessee Basketball Coach Goes Public With Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Posted on September 5th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Pat Summitt, the veteran women’s basketball coach at the University of Tennessee, made a remarkable and brave admission last month. She told the world that she has Alzheimer’s disease. Summitt, who is only 59, announced her diagnosis through a letter and video clip posted on the university’s website. She was..
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Emergency Room Misdiagnosis

Posted on September 2nd, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Emergency Room Misdiagnosis I have become increasingly frustrated by the prevalence of missed diagnosis of brain injuries. Seemingly several times a month, I come into contact with another client whose brain injury was not diagnosed in the emergency room. Despite significant symptoms of a brain injury, survivors are discharged with..
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Former NHL ‘Enforcer’ Reportedly Hanged Himself

Posted on September 1st, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news?slug=ap-belak-founddead Again and again and again, the aftermath of sustaining one or several traumatic brain injuries, hits the NHL like a hip check as it was reported today that former NHL veteran Wade Belak has hanged himself. Belak, 35, who had the position in a game program of forward was..
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How Do We Know There Wasn’t a Loss of Consciousness?

Posted on September 1st, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

No Witnesses?     Delayed Loss of Consciousness?     Problems with ER     Rely on Injured Brain for History Taking Symptoms Get Worse Over Time       Second Look At Medical Records       Lawyers Role In most cases of TBI without coma, the emergency room records will..
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Loss of Consciousness is Not Required for Permanent Brain Injury

Posted on August 31st, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

There are four alternative acute elements, which may indicate the presence of a brain injury; loss of consciousness, a change in mental state, such as being dazed or confused, amnesia or the presence of focal neurological deficits. Loss of Consciousness in Not Required. An ongoing misconception about brain injury is..
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Permanent Brain Injury from Concussion, the Why.

Posted on August 30th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Does Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) involve permanent brain damage? It can. Does MTBI result in disability? Often, but usually not for extended periods. Will you get better if you are feeling the effects of a concussion? In all likelihood. If you don’t have a full recovery, is it because you..
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Should Children Participate in the Sport of Boxing? “No!”

Posted on August 30th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

What seems like a cut and dry answer to a simple question to many, have people on the inside of boxing touting the benefits of kids and boxing. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44310083/ns/health-childrens_health/#.TlvCTDvZ9Qc The American Academy of Pediatrics “vigorously oppose boxing for child or adolescent”.  That statement was applauded by other experts world-wide. Boxing..
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Wisconsin Man Dies of Traumatic Head Injury in Motorcycle Crash

Posted on August 30th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

A single vehicle crash involving a 19 year old Madison man occurred on Monday, August 30th, at 7 p.m. in Madison.  According to police, he was getting into a turn lane and hit a curb, along the median. The man lost control, fell, and hit his head.  He later died..
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