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Does Your Florida Brain Injury Lawyer Know His Lobes?

Learning about the brain can greatly help you understand a brain injury and the severity of any traumatic blow to the head. We've clipped a look at the occipital lobes, courtesy of NeuroSkills.com. Any future Florida brain injury laywers out there or aspiring physicians that have this memorized? Occipital Lobes: Most posterior, at the back of the head. Functions Vision Observed…

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Exciting Times For Pinellas Brain Injury Patients

Check out the exciting video below from the Associated Press. It details the latest brain imaging testing out of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and includes how it applied to one man's traumatic brain injury resulting from a crash. As explained in the video, better testing means more realistic treatments and outlooks for brain injury patients. Pinellas brain injury patients and…

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Tampa Brain Injury Awareness Day?

No joke. Yesterday was Brain Injury Awareness Day in Washington D.C, where Capitol Hill politicians and staff were invited to seminars led by the Brain Injury Association of America. Here at the Tampa Bay Brain Injury Blog we wish someone locally would launch a Tampa brain injury, or Clearwater brain injury day. It is that important.

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Coginitive Brain Stimulation At Home

The University of Alabama at Birmingham is doing some awesome stuff for the brain-injured, including providing numerous activities for cognitive stimulation following a brain injury -- from finger-tapping on a keyboard to games with basic playing cards. Tampa injury lawyers might want to take note. Below is a link to some of the offerings. The Skills Index organizes the of…

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Every Brain Injury Is Serious; More Brain Injury Facts From Tampa Injury Lawyer Matt Dolman

Our brain education series continues with more brain injury facts from Tampa injury lawyer Matt Dolman. Myth No. 4 is one of the most critical to dispel. Myth No. 4:  A “minor” or “mild” traumatic brain injury is not serious in nature There is no such thing as a non-serious brain injury.  The term “mild traumatic brain injury,” does a disservice by…

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Healing From A Brain Injury/Concussion

You should know the signs of a concussion/brain injury. But it's equally important to know how to proceed afterwards. Obviously, getting examined quickly by a doctor in the Tampa Bay area immediately is key. Below are recovery tips from the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center: Things That Improve Healing Maximize downtime/rest during the day Get plenty of sleep at night Protect yourself…

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Brain Injuries And The Military

The tragic reports of the recent military-related massacre in Afghanistan have speculated a traumatic brain injury was a major cause. Regardless of what really happened, today's TIME magazine article on traumatic brain injury and the military was a fascinating read. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), co-chairman of the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, has called Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) "the signature…

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Brain Injury Tests Aren’t Perfect

The great educational series offered by the brain injury lawyers at Dolman Law Group continues today with a look at diagnostic testing. Dolman Law Group serves brain injury and personal injury sufferers from offices in Clearwater, Bradenton and Melbourne. Myth No. 3:  A negative PET-scan, MRI or other similar diagnostic test illustrates no existence of a brain injury.   The overall lack of…

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Brain Injury Impacts Tampa Bay Rays

Any baseball fan has seen a catcher take a foul ball off his mask hundreds of times. For Tampa Bay Rays fans, a recent episode had a serious result. Aspiring catcher Robinson Chirinos was sidelined with a concussion and it likely will knock him out of Spring Training and kill his chances of making the team for the start of the regular…

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Another Brain Injury Myth From Dolman Law Group

Here's another brain injury myth from Dolman Law Group, part of our Tampa Bay brain injury education series. Click here if you missed the first one. Myth #2:  The victim must strike his/her head to sustain a TBI  It is imperative you note that the brain has the consistency of Jell-O.  In a rapid acceleration/deceleration mechanism injury, the brain often continues…