By: Chris Jacken | 2010-10-12 | Disease & Illness In Afghanistan in May, Robert Warren’s truck was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade, which caused him to suffer from a traumatic brain injury. After being injure, Warren was specially treated at 7 East, a unit at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. There, surgeons successfully removed his entire left-side skull so that his brain would not be damaged worse. read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-05-08 | Personal injury Traumatic brain injury, being among the most devastating form of personal injury, requires experience, skill and talent by a passionate Chicago traumatic brain injury lawyer to successfully handle the case. From assisting to help find the right medical treatment to providing the best compensation, Chicago traumatic brain injury lawyers hold experience in every area of this complicated subject. read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-01-28 | Law There are thousands of cases where people suffer brain injuries while they don't instantly know as brain injury attorneys do confirm. read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-02-20 | Law TBI also known as traumatic brain injury can result in lifetime physical disability, deprive you of your revenue, lose the independence that you once had, alter your personality. read more
By: Gary E. Rosenberg | 2010-05-19 | Personal injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI) - a disease not usually fatal caused by the disturbance of normal function of the brain - occurs frequently in sports. About 200,000 persons suffer traumatic brain injury annually. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in TBI. The severity of TBI may range from "mild" - such as a brief change in mental consciousness - to "severe" - an extended period of unconscious read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Personal injury Traumatic brain injury, called TBI, is a situation that affects an estimated 1.5 million people in the United States each year. 85,000 of these will suffer long lasting disabilities that can change their lives as well as those of the people around them. The three most common sources of TBI are car wrecks, firearms, and falls. read more
By: J. Matthews | 2008-04-23 | Legal Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a very serious matter Most of these cases are not treated well because of lack of good information on how to treat such an injury... read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-11-22 | Personal injury If you or your loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, resulting in costly medical bills, physical disability, or mental or emotional difficulty, you may believe you are doomed to struggle through the rest of your life without help. read more
By: School | 2012-04-22 | Health & Fitness The brain is the bossiest part of the body—it tells all the other parts what to do all the time—which is why it is also the most important. read more
By: Abeer Saqer | 2012-03-24 | Medicine Traumatic Brain Injury is a severe condition that required instant and proper treatment. Failure to treat or lack of required treatments can lead to serious complications. read more
By: Andrew Yellen, Ph.D. | 2010-05-20 | Health & Fitness Did you ever ask how it is determined that a football player with a concussion and wobbly legs from being knocked almost unconscious and being carried to the sideline is ruled to come back to the game in a few minutes? Did you ever ponder how a boxer lying on the canvas after a hurtful shot to the chin, obviously carrying on a concussion, staggers to his feet only to be regarded fit to contin read more
By: Sandy Winslow | 2011-01-06 | Health & Fitness Neurologists are highly trained, specialized doctors. They may see patients that have other health conditions beside neurological problems. In most situations a neurologist works as part of the treatment team and typically the patient is referred to the neurologist from a general practice physician or another specialist read more