After an accident, medical personnel are often focused on more painful injuries instead of checking
for brain trauma.
At Breslin & Breslin, our experience proving and resolving claims
for brain trauma, spinal cord injury and severe fractures means that your demand for compensation will include detailed evidence as to the full range of your losses.
A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling reactive astrocyte function is fundamental to therapeutic interventions
for brain trauma.
According to a report from ESPN, the NFL's donations
for brain trauma research are often directed to league - affiliated doctors.
Not exact matches
Three years ago, Tracy Morgan — the guy responsible
for such comedy gold as SNL «s Brian Fellows and 30 Rock «s Tracy Jordan — almost died in a severe car accident that resulted
brain trauma.
As
for Tagliabue, his waving off of the concussion issue in the»90s, and the league's turning a blind eye to head injuries
for much of his tenure, no doubt damaged his candidacy
for joining in Canton the very men at risk
for long - term impacts of
brain trauma due to the sport.
Despite recent media attention on concussions and other
brain trauma, the majority of football injuries occur in the lower extremities, with injuries to the knees reported to be as high as 36.5 percent, followed by up to 18.8 percent
for ankle injuries, up to 13.3 percent
for shoulder injuries, 11.8 percent
for head injuries and 7.2 percent
for neck injuries.
This is basically as bad as it gets
for the Detroit Lions, especially with all of the lawsuits going around and all of the players that have
brain damage because of repeated head
trauma.
Concussion is a dramatic thriller based on the incredible true David vs. Goliath story of American immigrant Bennet Omalu, MD, the brilliant forensic neuropathologist who made the first discovery of CTE, a football - related
brain trauma, in a pro player and fought
for the truth to be known.
«Our hope is that this bill will reduce the risk of long - term damage
for student athletes who suffer concussions or other
brain - related
trauma while participating in sports.»
While researchers continue to look
for the concussion «holy grail» in the form of specific impact thresholds above which concussions are highly likely and / or the number of impacts or the magnitude of impacts per week or per season that substantially increase the risk of long term
brain injury, impact sensor technology is available right now to do what we can to reduce total
brain trauma by using impact data to identify kids who need more coaching so they can learn how to tackle and block without using their helmets.
Hit Count was designed to establish guidelines
for help parents and coaches regulate the allowance of
brain trauma in children.
The results of at least two recent studies, however, suggest that reductions in full - contact practices can be accompished safely without putting players at additional risk, while researchers continue looking
for the head
trauma «holy grail»: a threshold - whether it is number of hits per week, over the course of the season, of a certain force, or to a certain part of the helmet (e.g. facemask, top of the head) above which players are at an unacceptably high risk of permanent
brain injury.
Two of the Purdue studies [36,37] suggested that it might be possible to reduce risk of
brain trauma by gradually increasing the amount of contact in the football pre-season to allow time
for players»
brains to adjust, and one, by finding that players who sustained more than 50 hits per game, were much more likely than those who sustained fewer hits to be «flagged» by ImPACT and / or fMRI results as having neurocognitive deficits or altered
brain activity, suggested that players be limited to a certain number of plays per game (a hard rule to implement, given the prevalence of two - way players in the high school game).
In this slim volume, Tough pulls together decades of social science research on the impacts of poverty and
trauma on kids»
brains and behavior, and makes a cogent, convincing argument
for why this research should lie at the center of any discussions about reform.
For example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child Trauma Academy has written extensively for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one examp
For example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child
Trauma Academy has written extensively
for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one examp
for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing
brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one example.
While such research confirms that chronic stress and
trauma are bad
for the
brain, it's a stretch to cite these studies as proof that attachment parenting is superior to «mainstream» Western parenting.
Nowinski, who suffered multiple concussions on the football field and in the wrestling ring, now dedicates his work to concussion research and education, both at the Sports Legacy Institute, where he is president, and at Boston University, where he is co-director of the Center
for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy, a degenerative
brain disease brought on by repeated
trauma.
Washington also developed an online training program as part of its professional development requirements
for early childhood teachers that includes an explanation of the
brain's executive function and describes the effects of
trauma on child development.
Yes, no scientific evidence proves this helps / hurts, but in all my work and research I am of the opinion that less dosage of repetitive
brain trauma is better
for humans.
The website is designed to serve as both a resource center
for traumatic
brain injury information and news, and a personalized record of an athlete's head
traumas across his career.
We are now beginning to understand some facets of human emotionality, decision - making, morality,
trauma and the drive
for political power down to the cellular level, by observing changes in neurochemistry, neural pathways, and neuro - anatomical transformations in the
brain.
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.
«These
brain makers are the same across dozens of neurological diseases, as well as
brain trauma, so you can test potential therapies not just
for schizophrenia, but
for conditions such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, bi-polar disorder, and traumatic
brain injuries,» says Gil - da - Costa.
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 eyes have served as a window into the
brain, with disconjugate eye movements — eyes rotating in opposite directions — considered a principal marker
for head
trauma as early as 3,500 years ago.
«If we understand how memories are being linked up like this in the
brain, we could potentially come up with methods
for disrupting memories after
trauma,» says Sejnowski.
There may be
brain changes after
trauma that act as a risk marker
for development of later illnesses, including bipolar disorder.
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..
When someone suffers a head
trauma, sometimes there is damage to the optic nerve that is responsible
for passing information between the eyes and the
brain.
Researchers studying
brain trauma and damage have found that remapping the
brain is possible, but
for adults it can be a very laborious task, requiring practice every day
for years.
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
Brain Trauma Indicator, developed by San Diego — based biotechnology company Banyan Biomarkers, was reviewed and authorized
for commercialization in fewer than six months.
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.
«First, it gives us insight into how abnormalities in the
brain occur after
trauma, and second, it shows that treatments
for non-
trauma patients with neuropsychological symptoms may be applicable to some concussion patients.»
Besides age, other risk factors include family history, previous
brain trauma, heart disease and gender (the prevalence rate
for women over 70 is 16 percent, compared with men at 11 percent).
After growing the model
for two months — previous ones lasted a few weeks at best — the team dropped different weights on the system to simulate
brain trauma, like a concussion.
Hot on the heels of discovering a protective form of immune response to spinal cord injury, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have pinpointed the biological trigger
for that response — a vital step toward being able to harness the body's defenses to improve treatment
for spine injuries,
brain trauma, Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
If the diagnostics come up positive
for blast - related
brain trauma, the neurosurgeon takes action based on observable signs of
trauma.
«Based on tests like these, we believe we can replace that rolled steel with steel - CMF without sacrificing safety, better blocking not only the fragments but also the blast waves that are responsible
for trauma such as major
brain injuries.
Objective methods
for predicting how severely mild
brain trauma can affect a young person's
brain are sorely needed.
«We've observed
for the first time this particular wave phenomenon in the
brain, and we think it could be a primary mechanism of neural injury in many types of head
trauma,» says Gianmarco Pinton, PhD, an assistant professor in the Joint UNC - NC State Department of Biomedical Engineering.
The new paper «Extinction Reverses Olfactory Fear Conditioned Increases in Neuron Number and Glomerular Size» highlights the results of a first of its kind study in which researchers reveal that the olfactory system in the
brain is biologically and structurally more sensitive to
trauma cues than previously thought, and that it's possible
for fear behaviors associated with emotional learning to be reversed through exposure - based talk therapy.
Kessler is proud to be part of one only nine federally - designated Model Systems
for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and
brain injuries, a distinction shared with Kessler Foundation, and also leads the field in the care of individuals with stroke, neurologic diseases, amputation, orthopedic
trauma, cancer and cardiac conditions.
The technique might thus be used as a chemical screening platform
for treating neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, as well as
brain trauma, explains Chen.
The technique, which was used in this work to track how mRNA expresses itself in neuronal stem cells as they differentiate, could help us better understand neurogenesis and perhaps even be used to screen drugs
for treating neurodegenerative diseases and
brain trauma.
That connection may benefit those who have lost vision because of damage in the structures between the eye and the
brain — the loss of an eye through
trauma,
for instance, or damage to the optic nerve.
Behavioral tests are also important
for studying the impacts of
brain injury on learning and memory in the context of head
trauma, oxygen deprivation, or lesions in specific
brain regions.
As the nation's largest single rehabilitation hospital, Kessler Institute is also recognized
for its programs
for brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological diseases, orthopedic
trauma, amputation and cardiac recovery.
BGU researchers in the Zlotowski Center
for Neuroscience and
Brain Imaging Research Center are gaining insight toward developing new treatments and, possibly, cures
for diseases like Alzheimer's, stroke,
trauma - induced epilepsy, Parkinson's, and mental illness.