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Brain Injury
Causes of Brain Damage
Classifications of Brain Injuries
2:1 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
2:2 Moderate/Severe TBI
Common Manifestations of TBI
3:1 Effect on Brain Function
3:2 Memory and Attention Issues
3:3 Physical, Mental, Emotional Manifestations
Sequelae of Brain Injury
4:1 Long-Term Consequences
4:12 PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, Sleeping Abnormalities
4:3 Weight Gain/Loss
4:4 Auditory Disturbances
4:5 Spatial Disturbances and Claims of Malingering in TBI
4:5.1 Trauma That Affects the Eye
4:5.2 Damage lo Area of Brain Processing Vision
4:5.3 Malingering
4:5.4 The Bollom Line ( 4:6-4:10 Reserved)
Imaging Techniques In Tbi Cases
5:1 SPECT Scans
5:2 PET Scans
5:3 fMRI
5:4 Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI)
5:5 Electrodiagnostic Studies
5:6 DTI: A Great Wayto Prove Mild TBI
Common Defenses
6:1 Plaintiff’s Symptoms Are Due to Pre-Existing Psychiatric Disorder
6:2 Mild Injury, Mild Consequences
6:3 Everyone Recovers From mTBI
6:4 Normal MRI Means No Brain Damage
6:5 Accident Was Not Severe Enough to Cause the Injury
6:6 No loss of Consciousness Means No Brain Injury
6:7 Your Client Is Malingering, Not Brain Damaged
6:8 No Brain Damage Because Not Diagnosed in Emergency Room
6:9 When a PET Scan Is Abnormal, Ask the DME
Tbi In Children
7:1 General Principles
7:2 ADHD Defense
7:3 Brain Plasticity Defense