About 20 percent of veterans who fought in the Iraq War sustained concussions. Of soldiers who received head trauma, about 8 percent continue to have symptoms, says Dr. David Cifu, chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the VCU School of Medicine. “We need to understand how they’re going to do in terms of those symptoms.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2013 data, over 282,000 hospitalization...
In the structure of wounds on the Russian-Ukrainian war, traumatic brain injury takes 33 percent. An...
Over the past forty years, a tremendous amount of information has been gained on the mechanisms and ...
About 20 percent of veterans who fought in the Iraq War sustained concussions. Of soldiers who recei...
The signature injury of the military action in Iraq is a condition called Traumatic Brain Injury. T...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in the significant increase in blast...
The objectives of this presentation are: 1. to define TBI and what research can tell us about TBI 2....
From the machine guns and air raids of the World Wars to the lingering effects of Agent Orange in Vi...
Prior to November 2006, the US military did not systematically screen for traumatic brain injury (TB...
An important medical concern of the Iraq war is the potential long-term effect of mild traumatic bra...
A cross-sectional study of military personnel following deployment to conflicts in Iraq or Afghanist...
Trautnatic brain injury (TBD is an important source of morbidity in the Iraq and Afgtianistan wars, ...
Objectives: The objective of this article is to report the proportion of soldiers in a Brigade Comba...
Editor’s Note: While concussions have long been linked to brain and central nervous system issues, a...
Background: Post-concussive syndrome (PCS), which includes physical, neurological and cognitive comp...
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2013 data, over 282,000 hospitalization...
In the structure of wounds on the Russian-Ukrainian war, traumatic brain injury takes 33 percent. An...
Over the past forty years, a tremendous amount of information has been gained on the mechanisms and ...
About 20 percent of veterans who fought in the Iraq War sustained concussions. Of soldiers who recei...
The signature injury of the military action in Iraq is a condition called Traumatic Brain Injury. T...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in the significant increase in blast...
The objectives of this presentation are: 1. to define TBI and what research can tell us about TBI 2....
From the machine guns and air raids of the World Wars to the lingering effects of Agent Orange in Vi...
Prior to November 2006, the US military did not systematically screen for traumatic brain injury (TB...
An important medical concern of the Iraq war is the potential long-term effect of mild traumatic bra...
A cross-sectional study of military personnel following deployment to conflicts in Iraq or Afghanist...
Trautnatic brain injury (TBD is an important source of morbidity in the Iraq and Afgtianistan wars, ...
Objectives: The objective of this article is to report the proportion of soldiers in a Brigade Comba...
Editor’s Note: While concussions have long been linked to brain and central nervous system issues, a...
Background: Post-concussive syndrome (PCS), which includes physical, neurological and cognitive comp...
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2013 data, over 282,000 hospitalization...
In the structure of wounds on the Russian-Ukrainian war, traumatic brain injury takes 33 percent. An...
Over the past forty years, a tremendous amount of information has been gained on the mechanisms and ...