Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction. However, for those who experience a traumatic brain injury, also known as a TBI, talking with others can become a challenge. The consequences of a TBI can greatly change a person's life. After this incident,...
Focused On Helping Brain Injury Victims And Their Families
New York City Brain Injury Blog
The emotional effects of brain injuries
When someone has a brain injury, it is not just about bumps and bruises. Besides the serious physical problems that the individual may suffer, like a concussion or a brain issue that shows up on a brain scan, the emotional toll that brain injuries can take is like an...
How can a person’s attitude and emotions change after a TBI?
Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are life-altering events that can bring about changes in a person. Even seemingly normal reactions may grow to become unwieldy or frustrating as time goes on. Along with physical complications, a TBI's emotional transformations can...
Concussion facts behind the myths
Concussions are one of the most widely known types of brain injuries, but they are also among the most misunderstood. There are many misconceptions that can lead to costly mistakes when dealing with the potential for a concussion. The more you understand about the...
Is a helmet enough protection against a TBI?
Helmets are an important part of athletic equipment. Although football players and other athletes use helmets to protect against brain injuries, there are concerns that this headwear does not prevent head or brain injuries. It is important to know the relationship...
3 ways to cope with depression after a brain injury
Sustaining a brain injury is something that can affect you for the rest of your life. Even after receiving treatment, there is a possibility that you will live with lingering effects or lasting symptoms such as depression for many years to come. Experts explain that a...
What makes brain injuries common after slip and fall accidents?
Slip-and-fall incidents can happen to anyone, anywhere: shopping malls, grocery stores, at work, on stairs and more. These types of accidents may lead to serious health repercussions or even death, especially if you sustain a traumatic brain injury. According to the...
Ways to support a student returning to school after a concussion
Students who suffer a concussion often have to stay out of school for a period of time to support their recovery. Since symptoms can linger after their doctor gives the all-clear to return, transitioning back to school may not be as simple as hopping on the bus and...
The causes and signs of post-concussive symptoms
Post-concussive symptoms, or post-concussion syndrome, are when the experience of concussion symptoms lasts longer than the expected period. Concussions usually take weeks or a few months to heal. According to the Mayo Clinic, the causes of post-concussion syndrome...
Recovery from TBI includes dedication to a rehabilitation program
After sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain cells begin to repair themselves. However, they need help to speed the process along. This is where rehabilitation comes in. With dedication and practice, a TBI patient can move forward again with the help of...