About 75% of TBIs that occur each year are mild. If a person has the symptoms of TBI after a blow to the head, then the brain has been injured. Mild TBIs always involve some degree of brain injury.
Explore the current evidence on characterizing TBI as a chronic condition and management of chronic or long-term TBI symptoms and disabilities. Describe current research on the incidence and ...
In sports, beneath the competitive spirit and the cheers of the crowd, there’s an often-invisible risk: traumatic brain ...
Albers and colleagues are interested in whether olfactory dysfunction — the sometimes-subtle loss of sense of smell — can ...
This damage is called a traumatic brain injury. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to study TBI and encourages the development of medical devices to help diagnose and treat it.
A recent study led by Mass General Brigham researchers found that a nasal spray developed to target inflammation in the brain could be used to treat chronic symptoms of traumatic brain injury.
Virginia Tech’s Pamela VandeVord and Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Gunnar Brolinson recently recieved a $2.17 million grant from the National Institute of Health.
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), commonly referred to as a concussion, is a prevalent neurological condition that can have profound and prolonged visual ...
Survey Highlights:81% of adults in the U.S. do not recognize concussions as traumatic brain injuries.While 70% of Americans say they are familiar ...