Created with Sketch. Someone with a mild traumatic brain injury is likely to recover most if not all of their normal brain function within three months of the injury. Still, a period of rest and ...
She was the only varsity goalie, though, and she felt obligated to stay strong for her team. Besides, she didn’t think she ...
These findings include structural and functional deficits despite participants showing normal visual acuity ... in Individuals With Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury," published in JAMA ...
For injuries such as TBI and stroke, receiving immediate and effective care can significantly improve the outlook. Brain atrophy refers to a loss of neurons within the brain or a loss in the ...
Injuries are a common occurrence in everyday life, ranging from minor cuts and bruises to more severe trauma with lasting consequences. Whether from accidents, falls, sports-related incidents, or ...
After TBI, neuronal membranes may become destabilized ... by restoring normal electrolyte and neurotransmitter levels in brain cells, and by restoring normal cell volumes. Thus, HTS can limit ...
Nowak, PhD, of the Translational Research Center for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stress Disorders ... even when routine clinical tests return normal results." Nowak and colleagues also pointed ...
Objectives: To evaluate high-dose barbiturates as a second-tier therapy for pediatric refractory intracranial hypertension complicating severe traumatic brain injury. Design: This is a ...