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This episode is the second part of the series dedicated to infectious diseases of the brain which are some of the sources of Acquired Brain Injury. Infectious Meningitis is Meningitis caused by an invasion from [More]
The Maastricht UMC+ intensive care unit is home to many patients with severe brain injury, for example, due to an accident on the street that results in a bruised brain leading to a coma. Despite [More]
Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado, is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that specializes exclusively in the neurorehabilitation and research of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and brain injury (BI). Craig is a not-for-profit, free-standing, national [More]
This year’s Bryant Cohen Empowerment Award winner is Andrew Davie. A client of BIS since 2019, Andrew has devoted a significant portion of his recovery journey to helping others with theirs. Now in graduate school [More]
This series of videos, A day in the life of an occupational therapist, provides those who are interested in a career in occupational therapy with insight into the range of clinical settings where occupational therapists [More]
This is the fourth in a series of five sessions. Presentation maaterials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oLp0aVUoTZpG9exGpf4itB8Y1ddnyYsK/view?usp=sharing The long-term neurobehavioral and neurocognitive issues experienced by those living with brain injury can be challenging. This course [More]
This video explores the complex role of life care planners, vocational experts, and economists in managing and assessing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). It reviews the multifaceted approach required to quantify the impacts of TBI. The [More]
One man’s life changed forever when a low-speed collision left him with two pseudoaneurysms on either side of his skull. Personal injury attorney Chris Davis with @DavisLawGroupSeattle stepped in to handle the case and was [More]
1.5 million Canadians have an acquired brain injury (ABI). ABI doesn’t fit neatly into a box and is very complex. Brain injury survivors and caregivers need better supports and services.
Craig Phillips talks about the importance of acceptance and finding your new normal following a brain injury. Craig sustained a brain injury in 1967, at the age of 10. He was in a coma for [More]
Are you an occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech pathology or other graduate-level healthcare student? The PCBIS credential is made for you! ARC Seminars offers the required preparatory course to obtain this credential & makes it [More]
For Kevin, university research is developing new ways to heal brain injuries and help stroke survivors like him make a faster and better recovery.
Since his severe traumatic brain injury in 2011, Cavin has been studying neuro-rehabilitation like his life depended on it… because it did. Learning and implementing principles of neurology, physiology, nutrition, and medical law has made [More]
Post traumatic seizures occur in 5-7% of patients who are hospitalized after a Traumatic Brain Injury. In severe causes, a patient may also suffer from post traumatic epilepsy and experience repeated seizures.
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