Traumatic brain injuries can stem from a variety of incidents. These injuries can be life-threatening. Even if a person survives, they may have long-lasting impacts that greatly change how they live life. There are many things that you may need to know about a...
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Older adults often suffer brain damage in slip and falls
Slip-and-fall accidents may not seem very dangerous on the surface. If you slip in the bathtub, you may expect to bruise your knee or sprain your wrist. As you get older – and your bones become more brittle – slip and falls are more likely to lead to serious physical...
How physical health can affect brain injury recovery
When you get into your car in the morning, getting to work is probably the main thing on your mind. Driving is such a common conveyance, we don’t give much thought to what’s actually involved – and the risks we take every day by getting behind the wheel. We often see...
How severe is my spinal cord injury?
Spinal cord injuries happen all the time, in all kinds of situations – from car accidents to diving mishaps. Usually, the first thing the victim and their loved ones will want to know is, “how severe is this?” The answer may not be readily apparent. The future after a...
Car crashes can lead to long-term brain injuries
If you are in a car crash and your visible injuries are minor, you may be relieved just to walk away from the wreck in one piece. However, you should not rush to accept an early settlement from the other driver’s insurance company. Sometimes vehicle collisions can...
Warning signs of a spinal cord injury
Watching someone you love struggling to recover from a car crash or slip-and-fall accident can be difficult. Their injuries may not have seemed serious initially, but you keep a watchful eye on them as they rest. If something doesn't seem quite right or they're not...
The dangerous link between football and traumatic brain injuries
Since its inception more than a century ago, football has become a quintessential American pastime. Children can enter the sport as young as five years old and many continue to play throughout high school and even into college. But as research unfolds linking football...