Specifically, the area of the brain that controls emotion — the amygdala — is larger than normal in those who develop
PTSD after a brain injury, researchers said.
Not exact matches
We started Kettlebells for Warriors
after having a discussion with my good friend Mike Locondro about how we felt we could do more to help out those who were returning with Traumatic
Brain Injuries, PTSD, loss of limbs, and other physical i
Injuries,
PTSD, loss of limbs, and other physical
injuriesinjuries.
The findings suggest that «amygdala size could be used to screen who is most at risk to develop
PTSD symptoms
after a mild traumatic
brain injury,» Pieper said in an academy news release.
After years of battling his life of fear, he was diagnosed with
PTSD along with a traumatic
brain injury.
The common
injuries experienced by veterans include missing limbs, spinal cord
injuries, burns, post-traumatic stress disorder (
PTSD), hearing loss, traumatic
brain injuries, and other impairments — which are challenges for anyone looking to work
after battle.