Located in the Bee Cave community, CNS Austin features unparalleled, interdisciplinary traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, with state-of-the-art equipment, dedicated physician spaces, specially-equipped vans to transport patients to and from treatment, and more. Ideally located, the facility itself al...
Traumatic brain injury and late-life dementia Little is known of the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on outcomes decades later when the effects of the injury interact with the brain. Some, but n... BL Plassman,J Grafman - 《Handbook of Clinical Neurology》 被引量: 22发表: 2015...
Anoxia can result in severe brain damage and lifelong medical problems. The most frequent causes of anoxic traumatic brain injuries occur in victims of near-drowning and heart attacks. Anoxia can also occur in infants and newborns during birthing. A California traumatic brain injury lawyer can ...
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but in one case family members were unable to contact each other for 3 days. In all, 51% of the sample had their homes either partially or completely destroyed by the explosions. Those who still had a home returned after an average of 4.5 days. For further information see Elklit [30]....
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brain through experience from five sensors so that it eventually affects the upper part of the brain, such as the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which is responsible for cognition. The top-down approach is intended to change the bodily and emotional responses (the lower part of the brain) through ...