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Traumatic Brain Injury

How to Improve Sleep Quality & Fight Fatigue after a TBI: New Study Reveals Important Insights

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be marked by a range of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms. While these symptoms can vary according to the severity of the TBI (and patient-specific factors), two of the most prevalent symptoms experienced by TBI...

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Exercise Used to Treat Hidden Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Difficulties diagnosing TBIs, coupled with the range of associated cognitive and physical symptoms, can make these injuries especially challenging to treat. Conventionally, TBI treatments are tailored to meet the needs, symptoms and condition of a given patient. Treatment options can...

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After a TBI, Is Resting until Symptoms Disappear the Best Medicine?

When children and teens sustain concussions (a mild form of traumatic brain injury, TBI), medical professionals typically recommend rest until symptoms subside. A recent Canadian study1 may have thrown these recommendations into question, however. That’s because the findings of this...

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Auditory Response: A Reliable, Objective Finding of Concussion?

Concussions, a mild form of traumatic brain injury (TBI), are notoriously difficult to diagnose. This is largely due to the facts that: The symptoms of concussions can be latent, subtle, and/or generic. There is currently no definitive test for detecting...

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