Minimizing the Risk of TBI / SCI
Video Description: Driving and athletic activities both carry a risk of serious, life-threatening injury such as a brain or spinal cord injury. Please take a moment to review this video to discover steps that can be taken to lower the risk of serious injury. Related Article Subjects: Facts about Brain Injury, car accident, spinal cord injury, sports injury, traumatic brain injury, vehicle accidentFacts about Brain Injury
Physical Therapy After A Car AccidentBy: Amy Nutt | 16/01/2009 | MedicineA car accident can have a devastating effect on your life and the after affects are not only financially devastating, but physically as well. This is often times why it is very necessary to seek the attention of a physical therapist shortly after an accident. The longer you delay treatment,... Common Spinal Cord Injuries in Car AccidentsBy: Michael Ehline | 04/01/2008 | Personal InjuryIdentifying injuries in your spine from a car accident is assisted when you already have an idea of the most common types of injuries to the spinal cord from car accidents. Read here and learn more about the most common types of back injuries from car crash claims. Issues Involving Spinal Cord Injury Sustained in an AccidentBy: Janice Ticar | 30/07/2008 | Personal InjurySpinal cord injury occurs when physical damage is inflicted in the spinal making it unable to send signal from the brain. These injuries occur in approximately 12,000 to 15,000 people per year in the U.S. About 10,000 of these people are permanently paralyzed, and many of the rest die because of these injuries. Los Angeles Attorney’s Say on Spinal Cord InjuriesBy: Claysphere Rivera | 18/06/2008 | Personal InjuryIn an article with the heading “About Spinal Injury”, it related that there are approximately 250,000 to 400,000 individuals in the United States who suffer from spinal cord injuries. It added that every year, approximately 11,000 people sustain new spinal cord injuries. Some Things About Spinal Cord InjuriesBy: Patricia Woloch | 11/12/2008 | Personal InjuryBecause we’re born moving, we often take motion for granted as much as we do breathing. It’s not until something happens and takes that thing that comes so naturally to us away that movement, and what causes its lack, becomes important. Types of Spinal Cord InjuryBy: Jennifer Kimberley | 28/04/2008 | Personal InjuryAlong with brain injuries, spinal cord injuries are among the most severe and life-destroying injuries a person could sustain. In fact, the spinal cord is like an extension of the brain. The Car Accident And Whip Lash InjuryBy: Paul Miller | 08/03/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsWhiplash, a painful neck injury, is usually the result of a car accident but, at one time, it was known as ‘railway spine’, because of injuries received in train accidents. Around 1928, the term, ‘whiplash injury’, was first used. Motor Accidents - Whiplash InjuriesBy: Solomon Neuhardt | 17/09/2008 | National, State, LocalDisorders relating to whiplash or whiplash injuries can be referred to as a series of injuries that are caused to the neck by its sudden distortion. The association of whiplash can be traced to accidents relating to motor vehicles, also when a vehicle gets hit in its rear area.
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