brain injury

Brain damage is a vague term that can really mean just about anything. However, for purposes of this book, I am referring to damage to the brain that is secondary to trauma, which results in an anatomical change. If you have a case in which your client suffered a forceful impact or sustained cervical damage, screen the case for brain damage as well. Trauma can be blunt trauma, blast waves, electrical trauma, and/or trauma due to lack of oxygen. Moreover, certain medical conditions or events can worsen an already injured brain and/or cause a poor recovery.

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Brain Injury

Vision: Beyond the Eye to the Brain

While visual disturbances often arise from direct trauma to the eyes, they can also be a result of damage to the areas of the brain responsible for processing visual information. The brain is a complex

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Brain Injury

Blast Injuries: The Hidden Threat to Brain Health

In our daily lives, when we think about causes of brain injuries, accidents, falls, or sports-related concussions might come to mind. However, there’s an underestimated and potentially devastating cause: blast injuries, which particularly affect individuals

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