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The only known way to prevent persistent post-concussive symptoms is to avoid a head injury in the first place. Avoiding head injuries. Although you can't ...
Brain rehabilitation can help with common challenges such as speech, mobility and daily care after a stroke or other brain injury.
The Mayo Clinic Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Regional Advisory Council reviews operational, collaborative and dissemination activities and clinical ...
Diseases can cause spontaneous leakage of blood into the brain. A head trauma can result in multiple severe intracerebral hematomas. Prevention. To prevent or ...
The Traumatic Brain Injury Model System provides a multidisciplinary system of rehabilitation care specifically designed to meet the needs of individuals ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there are changes in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and/or repetitive head impacts (RHI) detectible with ...
While brain trauma of any sort may result in a concussion as well as a brain lesion, concussions and brain lesions are not the same thing. Concussions more ...
Contact Mayo Clinic's Traumatic Brain Injury Model System about research projects that support the needs of patients and families affected by TBI.
Most sports-related head injuries that can occur from a direct blow to the head, face or body are mild and result in complete recovery. The term concussion ...
She seemed fine at the time, but later developed a sizable lump on her forehead. Is this a concern? Answer From John Atkinson, M.D.. Probably not. Head trauma ...
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