 | Traumatic Brain Injury Links |
 | ABOUT TRAUMATIC BRAIN
INJURY Loss of consciousness is not required for permanent brain
injury. |
 | What is Traumatic
Brain Injury? |
 | Recovery from Traumatic Brain
Injury Frequently Overlooked Issues. |
 | Mild Traumatic Brain
Injury |
 | Traumatic
Brain Injury |
 | Fact Sheet: Traumatic Brain Injury Facts
Sheet |
 | Mild Traumatic Brain
Injury Motor vehicle accidents and falls, particularly when
"whiplash" type injuries occur, are major sources of triggered
muscl These accidents also can cause mild traumatic brain injury or
"post concussional syndrome." |
 | Online Cognitive Rehab Tool |
 | MediScene MediScene is for
patients, consumers, families, physicians, nurses, attorneys, business
people - anyone interested in knowing about medicine. Information,
pictures, videos and more are at your fingertips. |
 | Rehabnet Lessening the impact
of disability through education, information, and service. |
 | The American Academy of
Neurology Welcome to the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), a
professional organization representing neurologists worldwide. |
 | Sleep Medicine Home
Page This home page lists resources regarding all aspects of sleep
including, the physiology of sleep, clinical sleep medicine, sleep
research, federal and state information, patient information, and
business-related groups. |
 | The Virtual Hospital Look here to
learn how to use the Virtual Hospital, find out what's new, and discover
who we are. Information on the University of Iowa Hospitals &
Clinics appears here. |
 | American Brain Injury Consortium
A small group of Investigators, who specialize in Head Injury, met in
Atlanta in January of 1993. They discussed current clinical trials and
the possibility of collaborating with the pharmaceutical
companies. ion. |
 | Whole
Brain Atlas |
 | Official Journal of
IASTBI and EBIS Brain Injury covers all aspects of brain injury from
basic science, neurological techniques and outcomes to vocational
aspects, with studies of rehabilitation and outcome of both patients and
their families. |
 | Acquired Brain Injury There
are estimated to be one million young people who sustain brain injuries
each year in this country resulting from motor vehicle accidents, falls,
and sports. Approximately 165,000 are hospitalized, with 18,000 having
resultant moderate to severe symptoms. |
 | The Brain Injury Information Page
FOR FAMILY MEMBERS. Perhaps those in greatest need of information about
brain injury are those family members and loved ones of a brain injured
person who is in a trauma center. |
 | Glasgow Coma Scale
Score |
 | Ball
Players Gather To Learn More About Effects Of Concussions NEWPORT
BEACH, Calif. (02-17-95) -- Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman learned that
he took a risk when he played in the 1994 Super Bowl. |
 | Injury
Facts Injury Facts For New York State |
 | Frequently
Asked Questions About Head Injury The term HEAD INJURY refers to an
injury to the BRAIN which is usually the result of an accident, or
sometimes an assault. |
 | Family Caregiver
Alliance Various fact sheets available on line including TBI and
Caregiving. |
 | Who
Are The Caregivers? At California's Caregiver Resource Centers
(CRCs) we help families and friends who care for loved ones suffering
from Alzheimer's disease, stroke, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain
injury, and other adult-onset, brain-impairing diseases and
disorders. |
 | Injury Related Websites |
 | Here are poems dealing
with Head Injury |
 | Motor vehicle
accidents and falls particularly when "whiplash" type
injuries occur, are major sources of triggered muscle. These accidents
also can cause mild traumatic brain injury or "post concussional
syndrome." |