Listly by Edwin Turnage
South Carolina attorney Edwin Turnage's list of traumatic brain injury resources. The sites on this list will be useful and interesting to people suffering from mild or serious traumatic brain injuries, their families, and attorneys who represent them.
This 3D medical animation depicts a closed head coup and contrecoup injury resulting in traumatic brain injury (TBI). An external force causes causes the hea...
is a non-profit membership organization providing information, referrals, education, advocacy and support for those affected by brain injury.
Concussion training provided to elementary, middle, and high school teachers, nurses, and coaches. Speakers are Brennen Barber, high school student, Julie Sa...
Information for families, students and educators regarding traumatic brain injury and school re-entry.
A SC statewide advisory council for traumatic brain injury
Excellent illustrative video to supplement testimony from a neuropsychologist expert witness.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) information, resources, and support for people with TBI. Videos, interviews, and questions answered by experts.
More than imaging, diagnosis of TBI is still based on the initial symptoms at the time of the injury.
A full neuropsychological evaluation of a child with a mild brain injury can often tell more about the nature of the damage and its functional effects than i...
Professionals resource for traumatic brain injury (TBI) information research, reports, news and latest techniques in treating TBI.
Our brains are complex machines. Everything from seeing to breathing is filtered down through the brain. It is made up of millions of tiny parts all working together to control and coordinate our body’s systems. Even minor injuries to the brain can damage or disrupt its functions. Legal liability in regards to traumatic brain injuries can fall into a number of categories.
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), a specialized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that detects microstructural changes in brain tissue, can help physicians better predict the likelihood for poor clinical outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury compared to conventional imaging techniques ...