It has recently been revealed that two big-name athletes who died recently suffered from CTE, once again returning the spotlight to the dangers of traumatic brain injuries and sports.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) have become a widely publicized topic within the last couple of years as more and more information is revealed about their long term effects.
According to district superintendent, school bus aides did everything they could to prevent a student with special needs from being critically injured when he jumped out of the back of a moving bus.
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month. Those living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or caring for a loved one that’s in the process of recovering from a TBI can often feel alone.
Over the last year the seriousness of traumatic brain injury in football players has made national headlines. Now that conversation is expanding to include student athletes and how TBIs and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) might be linked to depression and suicide.
Five months following a crash involving a limo bus and a tractor-trailer, it’s still unclear if Tracy Morgan will recover from the TBI he suffered during the collision.
Kosta Karageorge In the wake of the suicide of Ohio State University football player, Kosta Karageorge, who sustained debilitating concussions during his time as a player, more questions have been raised regarding the link between TBI and depression.
According to officials, a car crashed into a Phoenix group care home and injured one man. Five residents of the home are in care for treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
According to a recently published paper, head injuries in children evolve just as they do. The Evolution of Children and Head Injuries A baby starts out small - crawling and learning to walk.