We understand
the brain injury recovery process, and are well equipped to support clients through this difficult time.
You deserve to know the truth about your Kentucky
brain injury recovery.
You may have been hurt, but you still deserve to know the truth about your Kentucky
brain injury recovery.
Very few things in this world are overnight results -
brain injury recovery is not one of them.
Even though TBI is a devastating illness, traumatic
brain injury recovery can be possible, to some extent, at least.
«Deletion of a stem cell factor promotes traumatic
brain injury recovery in mice.»
Not exact matches
It is not just an inspiring story of snowboarder Kevin Pearce's
recovery from traumatic
brain injury but is chock full of very powerful life lessons, many that will be ones parents will want to share with children, says MomsTEAM's Brooke de Lench.
If, however, a concussion or even more serious
brain injury goes undetected and an athlete is allowed to continue playing, studies suggest that
recovery from concussion, when the concussion is ultimately detected and diagnosed, is likely to take longer.
The high percentage of athletes reporting that they continued to play despite experiencing concussion symptoms, while similar to the rates reported in other studies, is concerning, as the failure to diagnose concussions in athletes can lead to further damage to the
brain before full
recovery, expose them to the cumulative effects of
injuries and increased risk of second impact syndrome.
If an athlete is allowed to continue playing after concussion, however, their
recovery is likely to take longer, and they may be at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the
brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and, in extremely rare instances, catastrophic
injury or death.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their
recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the
brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic
injury or death.)
As a result, Dr. Meehan argues that «the term mild traumatic
brain injury should not be used interchangeably with concussion,» as suggested by the authors of a 2010 Canadian study, 2 which found that how a
brain injury was labeled made a difference when it came to treatment, and suggested that, to encourage full reporting of head
injuries in sports and to allow adequate management and
recovery time, MTBI be used in its place.
Since 2011, the all - boys» private school, generally known as St. Mike's, has been running programs in partnership with the David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic at the University of Toronto to support the
recovery of student athletes who have sustained concussions, known medically as mild traumatic
brain injuries.
Concussion patients have irregular
brain activity within the first 24 hours after their
injury but increased levels of
brain activity a few weeks later, which suggests that the
brain may compensate for the
injury during
recovery, a new study reports.
An interdisciplinary team of therapists, nurses, social workers and other health professionals — led by a board - certified physician — provides a full range of neurological
recovery and
brain injury rehabilitative services based on your health history, medical needs and outcome goals.
As doctors continue to monitor Rep. Gabrielle Giffords's condition, previous cases of
brain injury resulting from bullets and other assaults can help explain what happens to the nervous system during major
injuries — and how those rare
recoveries are possible
This new study of non-military, civilian trauma patients visiting the emergency department builds on recent research conducted by Dr. Samadani, supported through the Cohen Veterans Center, which found that the use of this novel eye - tracking technology could reveal edema, or swelling, in the
brain as a potential biomarker for assessing
brain function and monitoring
recovery in people with head
injuries.
The ability to stimulate more robust neurogenesis could lead to faster healing times or perhaps even more complete
recovery of cognitive functions, a potentially life - changing prospect for the millions of people who suffer from traumatic
brain injury every year.
Routine FDG - PET scans provide marker for predicting consciousness and
recovery from
brain injury
Barclay Morrison III, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has led the first study to determine underlying biological mechanisms that promote functional
recovery of the blood -
brain barrier (BBB) after blast
injury.
However, there is increasing evidence that
brain abnormalities persist beyond the point of clinical
recovery after
injury.
The mice exposed to an enriched environment showed a marked improvement in
recovery from
brain injuries.
Santhakumar said while researchers who study epilepsy have started to look more closely at how preventing excessive neurogenesis after
brain injury could prevent seizures, neuroscientists have traditionally viewed the process as helpful to overall
brain recovery.
The excessive burst of new
brain cells after a traumatic head
injury that scientists have traditionally believed helped in
recovery could instead lead to epileptic seizures and long - term cognitive decline, according to a new Rutgers New Jersey Medical School study.
The study authors suggest that these metrics may be more sensitive to
brain injury and could aid in assessing
recovery of
brain injury from concussion.
«One gene influences
recovery from traumatic
brain injury.»
Approximately half of patients hospitalized with traumatic
brain injuries are anemic, according to recent studies, but anemia's effects on the
recovery of these patients is not clear.
«Widespread blocking of this part of the immune system after traumatic
brain injury helps damaged
brain tissue to survive and improves neurological
recovery in mice.
Using what are called
brain — machine interfaces (BMIs)-- essentially cyborg connections between prosthetic devices and the nervous system — researchers for the first time were able to show that the process of learning to use a BMI - controlled device can trigger significant neurological
recovery in patients with chronic spinal cord
injuries.
«Anemia negatively affects
recovery from traumatic
brain injuries: Finding lays foundation for new treatment protocols for anemic patients.»
«Inosine treatment helps
recovery of motor functions after
brain injury: First study in primates shows promise reports restorative neurology and neuroscience.»
«This has implications for potentially reducing normal cognitive decline with aging, or boosting
recovery from
brain injury after stroke or traumatic
brain injury,» he says.
In this study, the researchers found that conditional deletion of Sox2 — the gene encoding the SOX2 stem cell transcription factor — and the associated dampening of astrocyte reactivity appear to promote functional
recovery, including behavioral
recovery, after traumatic
brain injury, said Dr. Zhang, a W.W. Caruth, Jr..
Brain injuries are complex, and it is too early to know definitively the extent to which Giffords will ultimately be set back or if she can make a full
recovery.
«This suggests more people may have mental activity initially but then lose their memories after
recovery, either due to the effects of
brain injury or sedative drugs on memory recall,» explained Dr Parnia, who was an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Southampton when he started the AWARE study.
He found that
recovery from
brain injury can be greatly assisted when these compounds are given at the right times.
Here, the research team led by Associate Professor Yukio Nishimura, National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS), Natural Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS), and Masahiro Sawada, a former graduate student of Kyoto University, and Dr. Hirotaka Onoe, a team leader at RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies found that the nucleus accumbens, that control motivation in the
brain, activates the activity of the motor cortex of the
brain, and then promotes
recovery of motor function during the early stage of
recovery after spinal cord
injury.
Dr. Nishimura said, «Our result suggests that in the early stage after
brain injury including spinal cord
injury, it is important to motivate the patients for promoting functional
recovery in rehabilitation.
While previously it was believed that the window for
brain recovery was at most one year after
injury, new research from the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas published online today in the open - access journal Frontiers in Neurology shows cognitive performance can be improved to significant degrees months, and even years, after
injury, given targeted
brain training.
As a result, Nicolelis says, his team had not expected to see much neurological
recovery from the
brain - machine interface training given how long ago the
injuries took place.
«
Brain cooling lessens chances of head
injury recovery, study finds.»
But as lifesaving interventions grow steadily more sophisticated, the course of
recovery from severe
brain injury is often much better than it used to be.
Adds Stevens: «Understanding the underpinnings of cognitive reserve in terms of
brain biology could generate ideas on how to enhance
recovery from
brain injury.»
«Higher education associated with better
recovery from traumatic
brain injury.»
About Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation is nationally recognized for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and
brain injuries and also leads the field in the care and treatment for stroke, neurological diseases, amputation, orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and cardiac
recovery.
The ride symbolized how far Mollino has come in his
recovery since he fell from a telephone pole while at work and sustained a traumatic
brain injury in 2010.
His research interests include cognitive dysfunction in aging, dementia, and Alzheimer Disease, concussion
recovery, neuropsychiatric syndromes, and traumatic
brain injury.
About Kessler Institute Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, a division of Select Medical, provides comprehensive care and specialized treatment to address the complex needs of individuals with spinal cord
injury,
brain injury, stroke, amputation, neurological diseases, cardiac
recovery and orthopedic / musculoskeletal conditions.
Reticulon 4 receptor (RTN4R): Lowered levels of RTN4R can increase plasticity in the adult
brain in mice, improving
recovery from
brain injury and increasing the ability to learn new tasks.
About Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation is nationally recognized for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and
brain injuries and leads the field in the care and treatment for stroke, neurological diseases, amputation, orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and cardiac
recovery.