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"When you have a traumatic brain injury it takes a very long time to find out how you're going to do and how much you're going to recover," Morelli said.
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Now 43, he shares a state-subsidized apartment with another man who suffered a brain injury, and he takes a special bus three days a week to a job at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, where his chores include pest control and sweeping floors.
Somehow I had taken in the false information that rehabilitation from brain injury would take no longer than a year.
Patients with a history of neurological disorders (e.g., active epilepsy), psychiatric illnesses (e.g., schizophrenia, major depression, or mania), traumatic brain injury, those taking psychotropic medications, and significant alcohol and/or other substance abuse issues were excluded.
Dr. Cheung, of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, said she was unaware of any other federally financed study in traumatic brain injury that had taken place under the waived consent regulations.
Frankel JE, Marwitz JH, Cifu DX, Kreutzer JS, Englander J, Rosenthal M. A follow-up study of older adults with traumatic brain injury: taking into account decreasing length of stay.
To explore gender and sex differences in experiences of transitioning to adult health care among young adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) who take part in a coordinated model of transitional care.
MIKE IS STILL haunted by his memories of one night, September 7, when he believes the crucial brain injury took place - well after the accident itself.
Further studies are warranted to investigate the postulated benefit of hypothermia in traumatic brain injury, taking these important factors into account.
In addition, prolonged hypothermia (for more than 48 hours) did not increase risk of infection in patients with brain injury [ 31– 33], taking into account that some of these patients received selective decontamination of the digestive tract [ 32].
If mild hypothermia is applied in traumatic brain injury, cooling should take place within the first 3 hours following injury and be maintained for approximately 48 hours, rewarming should last 24 hours, and the cerebral perfusion pressure should be maintained above 50 mm Hg (70 mm Hg).
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