Our client sustained a very
significant brain injury in a road traffic accident.
Not exact matches
This isn't the first study dedicated to this subject, but it is «one of the largest studies to date
in living retired NFL players» and the «first to demonstrate
significant objective evidence for traumatic
brain injury in these former players,» study author Francis X. Conidi of the Florida Center for Headache and Sports Neurology and Florida State University College of Medicine said
in a statement.
The Board recognizes that concussions and other head
injuries are serious and could result
in significant brain damage and / or death if not recognized and managed properly.
Performance Sports Group Ltd. (NYSE: PSG)(TSX: PSG)(«Performance Sports Group» or the «Company»), a leading developer and manufacturer of high performance sports equipment and apparel, along with several leading medical experts today unveiled what the Company and presenting doctors believe could be a
significant breakthrough
in addressing mild traumatic
brain injury («mTBI»)
in sports.
Significant advances emerging from neuroscience and computer technology have long been a goal of the U.S. military
in its quest to find better ways to use
brain - related technology to boost national security, and more recently, address debilitative
injuries resulting from improvised explosive devices and posttraumatic stress disorder, according to two experts on neuroscience and ethics.
Since 2007, the U.S. Department of Defense has recognized the critical importance and complexity of this problem, and has made
significant investments
in traumatic
brain injury research.
Brain injury does not necessarily result
in long - term impairment or disability, although the location and extent of damage both have a
significant effect on the likely outcome.
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.
«Secondary benefits of this trial include the
significant improvement
in clinical care for children with sickle cell disease at each of the 29 sites because each location had a designated hematologist, neurologist, neuroradiologist and psychologist working as a team to identify and decrease further
injury to the
brain in this vulnerable population.»
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.
He and colleagues reveal that eight Brazilians paralyzed because of spinal cord
injuries regained some small but
significant sensation and muscle control
in their lower limbs after many months of training with the robotic exoskeleton, and by a virtual reality avatar also controlled by
brain signals.
Age is one of the most
significant outcome predictors
in patients with traumatic
brain injury.
To achieve these goals the Commission will encourage and promote
significant, original research projects
in New Jersey emphasizing nerve regeneration as a means to a cure for
brain injury through the funding of approved research projects at qualifying research institutions
in the state.
Kessler Foundation researchers published results of their TBI - MEM trial, the first study to demonstrate
significant changes
in cerebral activation after memory retraining
in individuals with traumatic
brain injury (TBI).
«I believe Dr. Duma's most
significant technological innovation has been his pioneering research
in concussion and mild traumatic
brain injury.
Cases I have represented the Defendant on include Verlade v Guy's & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust [2017] a high value
brain injury claim relating to pediatric intensive care which was successfully defended and AS v Guy's & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust [2017] a
significant Bolam judgement concerning pioneering techniques used
in pediatric cardiac surgery
in 1998
in which liability was repudiated on the grounds that there was no established body of opinion on
brain cooling at the time.
Our compassionate personal
injury lawyers
in Vancouver, BC have
significant experience conducting
brain injury litigation
in Canada, and have found that educating survivors and their families on
brain injuries helps create a stronger support network around the survivor and greatly assists with their recovery.
Our serious
injury lawyers have
significant experience
in securing millions of pounds
in compensation for people who have suffered serious
injuries such as
brain injuries, spinal
injuries, amputations and more.
The
significant forces involved
in high speed accidents can result
in a variety of serious
injuries, from broken bones and whiplash to
brain injury or spinal cord
injury.
Studies have shown that traumatic
brain lesions (i.e. damaged
brain tissue) can occur
in whiplash
injuries, but typically will not occur without a high magnitude of acceleration - deceleration and are unlikely to occur without a
significant loss of consciousness.
In June 2008, Bogoroch & Associates LLP was honoured to be the recipient of the OBIA Legal Fellowship Award, presented to those legal firms that have over the years made a
significant contribution to the development of services that are available to those living with the effects of acquired
brain injury.
Your personal
injury attorney will have
significant experience providing skillful representation, and will understand the serious disabilities or changes
in personality which often accompany
brain injuries.
In another case, we were able to obtain significant compensation for a person who was assaulted in an apartment complex and who suffered a traumatic brain injury that caused lifelong headaches and short - term memory los
In another case, we were able to obtain
significant compensation for a person who was assaulted
in an apartment complex and who suffered a traumatic brain injury that caused lifelong headaches and short - term memory los
in an apartment complex and who suffered a traumatic
brain injury that caused lifelong headaches and short - term memory loss.
The likelihood of suffering a
brain injury in an accident with an 18 - wheeler or other large truck is
significant.
Early
in his career he gained
significant courtroom experience assisting with two infant traumatic
brain injury cases which settled for over $ 20 million.
She heads the team and brings
significant expertise
in birth,
brain and spinal cord
injuries.
Consider, for example, what would happen if the person who fell suffered a
significant traumatic
brain injury, spinal cord
injury, internal
injury, or other
injury in the fall.
In recent years, medical studies have shown that
significant long - term consequences arise from concussions and other minor
brain injuries at a much greater rate than previously known.
In this case it appears the Plaintiff suffered
significant injuries including a mild traumatic
brain injury,
significant soft tissue
injuries, PTSD, depression and a lumbar facet syndrome.
The scans of those with
brain injuries showed
significant alterations
in the structure of the
brain.
But
in more serious broken bone and
brain injury cases, this subrogated interest can be
significant.
In Leonard v. Saint - Vincent Hospital, the adult plaintiff suffered an acquired
brain injury causing
significant cognitive impairment as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
The same car crashes that cause whiplash
injuries in the neck can result
in significant damage to the
brain as well.
He suffered
significant brain injury due to lack of oxygen as a result of this cardiac arrest, and was put on life support
in the Intensive Care Unit («ICU»).
The plaintiff suffered a
significant brain injury resulting
in permanent disability.
We have worked with top experts
in the field and handled
significant brain injury cases.
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