Pediatric TBIs: How Childhood Brain Injuries Shape Adult Lives
Traumatic brain injuries in children are often misunderstood, underestimated, or missed entirely—yet their impacts can extend far beyond the immediate aftermath. Because a child’s brain is still developing, an injury that seems minor at age six can influence cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning well into adulthood. Pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Evan Cruz explains it simply: “A […]
Cognitive training with artificial intelligence (AI) is an exciting and innovative approach to treating traumatic brain injury (TBI), offering potential for enhancing recovery in patients who suffer from cognitive impairments following brain trauma. TBI can lead to a range of difficulties, including memory loss, attention problems and impaired decision-making, all of which can severely affect […]
Magnetic Trio: How Neuroradiology Is Transforming TBI Diagnosis
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has long been called the “invisible injury.” While patients may struggle with memory lapses, mood changes, or cognitive impairment, standard imaging techniques often fail to reveal the full extent of the damage. That is beginning to change, thanks to a powerful combination of technological advancements, innovative imaging techniques, and highly trained […]
Every year, 1.7 million people in the US sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Psychiatric disorders frequently complicate the course of recovery from TBI and occur at rates exceeding those of the general population. Major depression is the most common psychiatric disorder following TBI, affecting an estimated 29.4% of patients in the first year post-injury […]
How Brain Injury Became ‘The Elephant In The Room’ Of Professional Sports
Stephen casper, ph.D., A noted medical historian, offers a critical examination of the rise and decline of recognition of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the context of professional sports. His argument revolves around a paradox: while CTE was once widely acknowledged as a significant danger to athletes, its growing recognition as a problem has led […]
TBI Treatment Requires A Multidisciplinary Approach
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common and often serious condition that occurs in accidents involving an impact to the head. In many cases, the victim does not realize the full extent of their injury until months or even years after the trauma has occurred and symptoms surface. This can result in great personal suffering […]
Neuroscientists in Germany and the US have recently shown that brain tsunamis, waves of cell depolarization — massive short-circuits of the neurons — sweep the cortex within ten minutes of cardiac arrest. These waves of spreading depolarization mark the beginning of the end, and trigger a gradual poisoning of neurons. They recorded brain tsunamis not […]
According to John Hopkins Medicine, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a mental illness that causes a person to be obsessively focused on a perceived flaw in their appearance. A person with BDD may be so preoccupied with the appearance of their body that they cannot lead a normal life and may be overcome with feelings […]
Mild or moderate COVID-19 lasts about two weeks for most people. But in some, the long-term effects of COVID-19 can cause lingering health problems and wreak havoc for months. Tae Chung, M.D., a specialist in neurology and physical medicine and rehabilitation; Megan Hosey, Ph.D., an expert in rehabilitation psychology; Arun Venkatesan, M.D., Ph.D., a specialist […]