The injured employee died six days later from
brain trauma from his occupational injury.
The 38 - year - old patient suffered severe
brain trauma from an assault.
A number of top concussion researchers also believe that real - time monitoring of impacts could help reduce the total amount of
brain trauma from repeated subconcussive blows by identifying athletes sustaining a large number of such hits due to improper blocking or tackling technique.
Arming sideline personnel (especially a certified athletic trainer) with new, cutting edge tools and technology, including impact sensors to track hits and alert sideline personnel to those which might result in concussion or
brain trauma from an accumulation of sub-concussive blows, and a battery of quick and reliable sideline assessment tests to make «remove from play» decisions;
He sustained severe
brain trauma from the accident.
Not exact matches
According to a report
from ESPN, the NFL's donations for
brain trauma research are often directed to league - affiliated doctors.
While synaesthesia may be caused by
brain trauma or degeneration, many people report symptoms
from an early age.»
Beyond the rewiring of a person's
brain and body, most individuals healing
from trauma will also face toxic levels of shame about who they are and their story (van der Kolk).
Your
brain may be able to recall abstract facts
from past experiences, but it usually does a pretty good job of shielding you
from reliving the
trauma.
The research is so important to him because Nowinski still suffers
from the effects of
brain trauma he received after years of playing football and wrestling professionally.
Update: A new update on Thursday afternoon
from the hospital confirmed he has suffered serious
trauma with severe
brain damage.
But it's becoming increasingly clear that the effects are serious, and range
from momentary unconsciousness, confusion and memory loss — such as that suffered by Kramer — through to whiplash, debilitating headaches, and in the longer term the development of any number of emotional distresses and disorders linked to
brain trauma.
said sensors are helping coaches and other personnel at UNC identify athletes who are sustaining a high number of high force impacts, especially to the top front of their helmets which appear to be the most worrisome
from a
brain trauma standpoint, as a result of poor tackling or blocking technique.
According to Bessel van der Kolk, M.D., psychiatrist and leading expert on
trauma and how it affects the
brain, as many as 80 % of abused and neglected infants and children develop disorganized / disoriented attachment relationships, which are expressed as unpredictable approach and avoidance patterns towards mother, the inability to accept comfort
from caregivers, rage at attachment figures, and pathological self - regulatory behaviors.
You spend nights if not weeks mulling over your baby's vomit and Google up on all the potential
brain damage symptoms you can possibly find
from baby's head
trauma.
There is a kind of
brain damage that results
from genetics or birth
trauma.
At 9 a.m., Approximately 900 specialists
from a variety of scientific, psychological, social service and educational communities will gather at The Egg, Center for the Performing Arts Hart Theatre to consider promising research on how, through understanding the emerging connections between
trauma and the science of
brain development, children can overcome the long - term consequences of extreme
trauma and adversity.
Chris» interest in
brain trauma stems
from...
Earlier, the House gave final approval to a measure allowing veterans with other - than - honorable discharges attributable to post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic
brain injury or military sexual
trauma to access state benefits they're currently barred
from.
A clinical trial seeks to determine if apomorphine, once used to treat Parkinson's symptoms, could speed recovery
from certain kinds of
brain trauma
Concussions result
from the
brain slamming against the skull, usually causing short - term issues that some research suggests may evolve into long - term problems such as memory loss and depression when the
brain is subjected to repeated
trauma.
Researchers have known for years that TBI has significant effects on the gastrointestinal tract, but until now, scientists have not recognized that
brain trauma can make the colon more permeable, potentially allowing allow harmful microbes to migrate
from the intestine to other areas of the body, causing infection..
Like the other people whom author Michael Mason profiles in this intriguing book, Bearden is suffering
from severe
brain trauma.
«Doctors in the emergency room harness the Glasgow Coma Scale to assess the extent of
brain trauma in incoming patients —
from a child who falls off the bed to a victim of a major accident,» Prof. Pick continued.
The guidelines provide parameters regarding when clinicians should consider the possibility of ventriculitis (inflammation of the ventricles in the
brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the
brain or spinal cord) in patients who have cerebrospinal fluid shunts and drains (devices placed in the
brain to relieve pressure due to fluid buildup), intrathecal drug pumps (for administration of pain medicine or other drugs into the spinal canal), deep
brain stimulation hardware (medical devices that provide electrostimulation in the
brain to treat Parkinson's disease or other neurological symptoms) or who have undergone neurosurgery or suffered
from head
trauma.
The FDA authorized marketing the
Brain Trauma Indicator after examining data
from a clinical study of nearly 2,000 blood samples
from patients with suspected concussions.
The gene in question, apolipoprotein E (apoE), codes for a protein in the
brain's astrocyte cells that seems to help spur nerve cell growth and clear up debris
from neuronal injuries brought by head
trauma, stroke, or cerebral hemorrhage.
Wilson says the team next plans to investigate if lithium chloride can blunt other forms of neurological damage, such as that resulting
from trauma and stroke, both of which can kill large groups of
brain cells.
Dr. Miller enumerated two factors that set this model apart
from others: its use of a large data set based on the National
Trauma Data Bank, and its use of isolated
brain injury only, again which the NTDB enables because it is such a large data set.
According to McLaughlin, if the
brain registers an overwhelming
trauma, then it can essentially block that memory in a process called dissociation — or detachment
from reality.
«What happens sometimes is that as the person becomes distant
from the moment of
trauma, the
brain allows the memory to be released in packets of memory, so they may remember in short flashbacks or intrusive thoughts,» she said.
We think that
from repetitive
traumas and rotations of
brain, the «head» [of the gland] might get compressed, and this causes torsion along that stalk.
But her
brain is undergoing a frenzy of activity in an attempt to heal itself
from the
trauma she suffered on Saturday, when she was shot in the head in Tucson, Ariz., by a gunman who also shot 19 other people, killing six.
The researchers concluded that in the early stages after stroke, improvements in voluntary movement can be attributed to a reduction in
brain swelling because of the
trauma and other spontaneous repairs, while later improvements result
from «neuronal plasticity» — the reorganization or regeneration of nerve cells within the spinal cord in response to changes in the nerve network.
The ambitious goal: to learn to identify early signs of
trauma - induced
brain damage
from subtle changes in blood chemistry,
brain imaging, and performance tests — changes that may show up decades before visible symptoms such as cognitive impairment, depression, and impulsive behavior.
Although about 20 % of stroke patients and up to 50 % of patients with
brain trauma injuries suffer
from these types of functional impairments, there is still no effective therapy.
«A healthy
brain has high entropy, but people with injuries to the white matter
from trauma may lose some of that complexity and have less entropy,» she explained.
Jonathan Kipnis (
from left), James C. Cronk and Christopher C. Overall have discovered that doctors could load the
brain with a custom blend of immune cells to battle genetic disorders, diseases such as Alzheimer's and the effects of
brain trauma.
He talked about how, in
trauma, the
brain literally disconnects
from the traumatized part.
And I've used that one with great success with people especially veterans who come back
from war and they've just got a lot of emotional
trauma or women who've been through some type of abuse threonate crosses the blood
brain barrier.
Neurons and the
brain are rich in arachidonic acid, which is released in massive amounts
from cell membranes in response to
brain ischemia or
trauma and can be metabolized into neurotoxic compounds.
Poor
brain function
from degeneration or past head
trauma.
Some theories suggest that fibromyalgia may result
from stress - induced changes in the hippocampal area of the
brain; others
from stress - induced disruptions of the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis (which affects adrenal function and cortisol production); and still others
from low levels of the neurotransmitter, dopamine, caused by genetic factors and triggered by exposure to stressors, such as emotional distress, physical
trauma, viral infections or inflammatory disorders.
Although we can't necessarily control whether a
brain injury happens
from a fall, a car accident, or a blow to the head, we can affect how well our
brain copes with the
trauma.
Now if we're dealing with people that have had TIAs, you know, transient ischemic attacks, strokes,
brain trauma, car accident issues, football, sports - related injuries — yeah, it's very possible that the underlying issue is emanating
from the
brain and you may have to see a skilled chiropractic neurologist and have specific neurological stimulation on the
brain, lasers on the
brain that are parts of the
brain that are inflamed or maybe there's a lesion in the
brain because of inflammation.
The
trauma itself can also cause pain: headaches
from a
brain injury, or back pain
from a spinal injury, for example.
Fletcher's theory on Kevin and others who suffer
from his disorder is that they're more advanced than the rest of us, having unlocked the true power of their
brains and, essentially, becoming superhuman as a result of their incredible life
traumas.
Trauma - filled experiences can be sudden or subtle, but the neurobiological changes
from negative experiences cause our emotional
brain to create a sensitized fear response.
At the opposite end of the scale, we have not figured out a good enough plan to grapple with
brain development,
trauma, and other factors that impact kids
from ages zero - to - four.
«The
Trauma - Sensitive Teacher» by Susan E. Craig In this Educational Leadership article, Susan E. Craig explains how early
traumas prime a child's
brain to expect certain experiences, particularly perceptions of negativity
from parent - like figures.