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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


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