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I was snowboarding February 2006, ran into a tree, had a traumatic brain injury, was in a coma for 2 months and went back to college 3 months after I got out of the hospital on May 6. Yeah, wow. This video was made by my dad, Dr. Veteto.
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What if you woke up one day and you didn't know who or where you were? Or seemed to have half the body you had before? And what if you couldn't even tell people about it?
Informational video about brain injury.
Univ. Texas Medical Branch School of Allied Health Sciences
http://sahs.utmb. edu
Transitional Learning Center
http://www.tlcreh ab.org
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the signature wound of the Iraq War--yet the United States government itself is preventing access to the veterans from accessing HBOT--the most effective tool for correcting brain-injury, so strongly evidenced by this video. Attending physician is Dr. Paul Harch, MD of New Orleans. His web page is http://www.hyperbari cs.org
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Could increased stomach feeding of patients with brain injuries increase their chances of survival? "Yes," says one study just out, and neurosurgeons are responding to the results by literally rewriting the book on brain trauma.
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A glimpse into the Fine and Performing Arts Program at Northeast Center for Special Care - http://www.northeast center.com Individuals with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury use the arts as a part of their rehabilitation.
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Discussed is the advancements in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and the development of an experimental implanted device for nerve fiber growth in paralysis patients. (2008)
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Interview of Mike McCormick and Kathy Revoir, speech-language pathologists, brain injury patients, Lucerne Hospital, Orlando, and communication sciences and disorders (formerly communicative disorders) alumni, University of Central Florida (UCF)
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This is the 1st part of a three part series on living with the long term effects of a Concussion or Mild Traumatic Brain Injury or MTBI. In this series the symtoms and the struggles that Brain Injury survivors have to cope with from the perspective of the patients, Doctors and care givers.