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Brain Injury Topics on this Site
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- Coma Help for Families
- Severe TBI
- Understanding Normal Brain Anatomy
- Skull – the Brain’s Helmet and Egg Carton
- Cribriform Plate and Inside of Skull Pose Hazards for Brain
- Neuron – the Core Element to the Brain and its Functioning
- Axon – Key to Understanding Diffuse Axonal Injury
- Axonal Tracts Contain Large Groups of Axons Running Together
- Gray Matter and White Matter in the Brain
- Principal Lobes of the Brain
- Frontal Lobes of the Brain – The Higher Brain Functions
- Temporal Lobes – Temporal Cortex – Processing, Emotions and Memory
- Parietal Lobes and Occipital Lobes
- Brainstem (Brain Stem) and Cerebellum
- Neuropathology – Understanding Severe Brain Injury Pathology
- Understanding Normal Brain Anatomy
- TBI
- Brain Damage Biomechanics from Traumatic Forces
- Brain Injury Care – The Steps in Road to Rehabilitation and Recovery
- Severe Brain Injury Care – What Can You Expect?
- ICU’s (Intensive Care Unit) Part in Brain Injury Care
- Head Injury ICU after Severe Closed Head Injury
- Care after Brain Injury – Acute,Sub Acute & Post Acute
- Physical Deficits after Brain Injury
- Relearning to Walk after Severe Brain Injury
- Spasticity from Brain Injury – Definition and Examples
- Physical Therapy for Severe Brain Injury
- Speech Pathology After Brain Injury – Key to Cognitive Recovery
- Occupational Therapy for Severe Brain Injury
- Discharge after Traumatic Brain Injury. Too Soon?
- Symptoms
- Amnesia due to Brain Injury – Anterograde and Retrograde
- Anxiety after Brain Injury – Definition and Examples
- Aphasia Caused by Brain Injury – Definition and Examples
- Balance and Dizziness Caused by Brain Injury
- Confabulation – The Definition and Examples
- Disinhibition – The Definition and Examples
- Neuroendocrine Damage After Brain Injury
- Post-Concussion Fatigue – Brain Injury Battery Drain
- Speech Pathology After Brain Injury – Key to Cognitive Recovery
- Neurobehavioral Problems after Severe Brain Injury
- Post Traumatic Headaches – About the Pain
- Mild TBI
- Neurological Exam
- Post-Concussion Neuroimaging Advances, DTI, SWI
- 3T MRI – Increased Field Strength to Image MTBI
- Hemosiderin – the Marker of the Milder Brain Injury
- SWI – Susceptibility Weighted Imaging for MRI after TBI
- Dilated Perivascular Spaces Correlate to MTBI
- DTI – Diffusion Tensor Imaging MRI for Abnormal Axonal Tracts
- PCS
- Resources
- Brain Injury Attorney?
Gordon Johnson
Attorney Gordon Johnson is one of the nations leading brain injury advocates. He is Past-Chair of the TBILG, a national group of more than 150 brain injury advocates. He has spoken at numerous brain injury seminars and is the author of some of the most read brain injury web pages on the internet.