Understanding the trauma in traumatic brain injury
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Broken BrilliantPosted
Mon 18 Oct 2010 12:00am
I’ve been reading Robert Scaer, M.D.’s book The Body Bears the Burden, thinking a good deal about the role of trauma in traumatic brain injury.
Trauma in TBI, I... existence is in question threatens us on such a deep level, that the trauma of the initial injury can sometimes be dwarfed by the after-effects of the changes.
Suddenly, you’re
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Addressing the trauma in traumatic brain injury
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Broken BrilliantPosted
Sun 19 Sep 2010 12:00am
Source: Scott Butner
As I’ve been exploring the landscape of my head injuries over the past few years, one aspect of my life experience has consistently come to the fore trauma… and its long-term effects on lives of both survivors and the ones they love and live/work with on a daily basis.
It’s almost a total fluke that trauma should even
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Repetitive Strain Injury, Cumulative Trauma Disorder, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Infrared Heat Therapy
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Anna M.Posted
Mon 23 Mar 2009 1:43am
hand and arm injuries due to overusing the computer mouse hand and keyboard hands. It's referred to as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD...
Don't laugh, there's a list of new, warm, USB infrared heated computer gadgets available to help prevent the onset of repetitive strain injuries like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Los Angeles personal injury lawyer Personal InjuryAccident: What Is Negligence?
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archanaPosted
Fri 22 Oct 2010 8:22am
to keep in mind says accidentinjury lawyer Los Angeles. First, you have to show that there was duty of care, breach of duty, damages to his actions, and then the cause for such an injury.
When it comes to duty of care, you have to prove that the one at fault should be responsible for your safety in the first place says auto accidentinjury lawyer Los
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Injury and disorder
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Larry DrainPosted
Tue 15 May 2012 5:55pm
The fundamental assumption of the mental health system is that people with significant emotional distress, people who need help, suffer from some underlying disorder that causes their stress. They “have something.” Diagnosis is about finding out “what you have.”
For most people though distress is not about what they “have”, It is about ...
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Ankle Injuries Second Most Common High School Sports Related Injury
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm
Sports injuries in children and adolescents have steadily increased as participation in sports has risen. Two million injuries occur each year and 25% of those injured visit a doctor. Almost 30,000 children are hospitalized each year as a result of sports injuries. A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed injury data [...]
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Ankle Injuries Second Most Common High School Sports Related Injury
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
Sports injuries in children and adolescents have steadily increased as participation in sports has risen. Two million injuries occur each year and 25% of those injured visit a doctor. Almost 30,000 children are hospitalized each year as a result of sports injuries. A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed injury data from
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Ankle Injuries Are Most Common Recurrent High School Sports Injury
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed high school sports injury data over a period of 3 years through the High School Reporting Information Online system. 13,755 injuries were recorded during 5,627,921 athlete exposures. Ten percent of all injuries were recurrent injuries with football players having the highest rate
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