A concussion is atraumatic brain injury(TBI). These injuries typically occur when someone has an impact to the head that is strong enough to cause the brain to whip back and forth inside the skull. While concussions are considered to be mild TBIs, they can still do serious damage. What A...
Concussions are often categorized asmild traumatic brain injury, which means they aren’t necessarily life-threatening — this doesn’t mean that they don’t have catastrophic effects. After a concussion, your brain doesn’t function normally, and you may experience a loss of vision, nausea, los...
New research provides critical insights into the role of sleep in motor learning for individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study sheds light on how sleep, specifically a short nap, influences brain activity associated with motor skill improvement, with implications for optimizin...
The workers’ compensation board, who heard the case on appeal filed by the employer, agreed and determined that certain bills submitted as evidence were to ambiguous to be considered real evidence and did not include them in the reward for compensation of medical expenses. The flaws that stood ...
(This article belongs to the Special IssueTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Clinical Updates and Perspectives) Downloadkeyboard_arrow_down Browse Figures Versions Notes Abstract Background:Assessing sport-related concussions in athletes presents challenges due to symptom variability. This study aimed to explore...
There are many different types of head injury, from concussions to skull fractures. Some of the most dangerous types of head...