Have You Suffered a Head Injury in Kansas or Missouri?; New Online Software Screens for Traumatic Brain Injury
Don’t you wish there was a way to diagnose if you have a head injury without the initial trip to the doctor? If you’re suffering from a possible head injury you may be in luck. Thanks to a research team at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, a new web based screening tool has been developed and is now available to the general public.
Dr. Wayne Gordon began developing this tool over 20 years ago. While working with school children, he realized a great number of them were suffering from TBI and either weren’t being treated or hadn’t even been diagnosed to begin with. Many of the children had suffered the head injuries because of abuse or assault. As a result, the injuries weren’t being reported. So, Dr. Gordon decided he wanted to develop an anonymous test to help victims.
The Brain Injury Screening Questionnaire (BISQ) is a web based tool that allows possible victims to anonymously answer questions about the severity of their head injury to determine if they need further ongoing treatment. Questions range from how the injury happened, the mental state of the victim (are they dazed, confused, disoriented, etc.), sleep patterns, memory selection, ability to carry out daily routines and organization. At the end of the test, the victim is given a score and if they are considered at risk, they are advised to see a doctor or neurologist for further treatment.
The software is very inexpensive, only $15 for the software and can be purchased through the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
As experienced Kansas and Missouri Brain Injury Lawyers, we know that most traumatic brain injuries often are under-diagnosed and if left untreated can have long term cognitive effects that can affect behavioral patterns and cause long term permanent brain damage, sometimes leading to severe brain illnesses as ALS. No head injury should go untreated. If you have suffered any kind of head injury, no matter how slight, please see a doctor or neurosurgeon immediately. The worst thing you can do is wait.
If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses, including but not limited to medical bills, lost wages and even legal fees. Facing an uphill battle against your insurance company? Call experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyers James Roswold and Heather Lottman. With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal injuries including cases of Traumatic Brain Injury, we may be able to help you and your family through this difficult and often stressful time.
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Do Women Recover From Brain Injuries Faster Than Men? Hormonal Research Could Affect TBI Victims in Kansas and Missouri
For years, doctors have worked to find a way to help patients not only recover from serious brain injuries but to continue to get better. The sad fact is that while recovery is possible in many cases, actually seeing actual “healing” in the patient’s brain has been near impossible. That may be about to change.
Research being conducted at Emory University is showing that a treatment using the female hormone progesterone could in fact show recovery in the brain over time. Professor Donald Stein began his research working on the brains of lab rats. His tests showed what many of his colleagues thought was impossible: substantial recovery in brain activity.
What is Progesterone? Progesterone is a hormone found in both female and male brains. It is best known for being a supporting hormone during a pregnancy but increased studies are showing that this hormone could be a huge key in human brain development.
Emory University is now conducting further research thanks to support from the National Institutes of Health. Across the country, 17 medical centers in 15 states are conducting studies using progesterone.
As experienced Kansas City Brain Injury Attorneys, we are proud as always of the ongoing research being conducted worldwide. The effects of brain injuries cause different reactions within the brain from patient to patient. It is important for doctors and neurologists alike to use each others research to fuel their own. Try and try again. If they’re going to find the key ingredient in helping an injured brain recover it is going to be by doing what Professor Stein did in this case, continue his work even when everyone else is against you.
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious or traumatic brain injury in an accident that happened in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Call experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyer James Roswold. With over 15 years of experience with Brain and Spinal Injuries including Traumatic Brain Injury, we may be able to help you and your family through this difficult time.
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Studies Show Football Players May Be Prone to Brain Damage Even Without Suffering a Concussion
Football can be a dangerous sport as any high contact sport can be. On any given play, a player can blow a knee or break a bone or dislocate a shoulder. Head injuries remain the most dangerous injuries however and new studies are showing that players may be able to sustain long term brain damage even if they have never suffered a severe head injury or concussion.
What is known about the causes of brain damage in relation to head trauma in a contact sport like football is relatively new and seems to be changing every day. A lot of this research is being done at Boston University, the University of North Carolina, the University of Pittsburgh and the University of South Florida. At USF this fall, there was a interactive study conducted with seven local high school football players, which used special sensors within the player’s helmets to determine the severity of hits to the player’s head and the effects they are having on the brain.
Blows to the Head May Contribute to ALS and Other Brain Disease
It’s not just the big hits that are being studied, but the small sub-concussive hits as well. Research is beginning to reveal that the brain may be affected negatively on every single little hit that is sustained.
While there is obviously a major concern on how these hits are affecting younger players because the brain is still in development, the fear is that the true damage may not even be able to be detectable for years down the road. Former NFL Hall of Famer Mike Webster, who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers before finishing his career right here in Kansas City with the Chiefs, died ten years ago from a heart attack. His autopsy showed early onset of dementia in his brain, something that is becoming increasing common among football players after years of taking blow after blow to the head.
For years the prevailing thought was that the human head was able to withstand so many hits before there became a fear of damage to the brain, but more and more it seems that every little hit, even small ones are leading to long lasting and permanent brain damage. For more information on the subject, check out our informative library article, “Tips for Kansas City Parents: Diagnosing Early Warning Signs of Concussion in Your Child“.
The real problem may be the game of football itself and its place in society. Football has always been popular and one of the reasons is the violence. The NFL sells DVDs of the biggest bone crushing hits. Players often refer to themselves as Gladiators. Players say they get into the game knowing the damage that can come from it, but are they really thinking about the long term brain damage, dementia and possible brain diseases that often come with participation? Can anything be done about it?
Our experienced Kansas and Missouri Brain Injury Lawyers know full well the dangers that a contact sport like football represents. If you have a child who has suffered a head injury, please, have it checked out by a doctor or neurologist. Even the slightest head injury can lead to long term brain damage. We encourage you to take every head injury very seriously. There’s no such thing as a typical head injury. Every brain reacts differently to the slightest bumps and dings.
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious head injury or TBI in an accident in Kansas or Missouri, you may be able to compensation for your losses. Call experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Attorneys James Roswold and Heather Lottman. With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal Injury including Traumatic Brain Injury and sports related injuries, we may be able to help you and your family through this difficult and stressful time.
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New Studies Show Children Can Recover Walking Ability after an Incomplete Spinal Injury
Medical science is a wonderful thing. There have been significant advances in the world of Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries in recent years, but a new development could bring new hope to parents with children that are victims of incomplete spinal cord injuries. In a study being conducted at the University of Florida and Brooks Rehabilitation, children who were once told they would never walk again have begun to show significant improvement in motor skills, even gaining the ability to walk again.
Last week at the Study for Neuroscience in San Diego, California, the results of these studies were announced. In one presentation, a child has continued to show progress after regaining the ability to walk in a loco-motor program. The prognosis for this child four years ago was that they would never walk again. In another presentation, neuroscientists announced findings of a study in which 3 of 6 child patients were beginning to recover some motor functions, once again despite predictions they would never recover the ability to walk.
In the past it was believed that patients needed to show some sort of leg movement, even slight, if they were to be a candidate to walk again. However, now the neuroscience community believes they may be over looking other patients who may be able to enter treatments that can stimulate the proper motor skills and neuro-muscles through a training program that uses a task-specific, intense repetitive practice approach with the goal of activating the neuro-muscular system.
Currently there are no rehab programs designed for adults or children to help regain the ability to walk after a serious injury. Instead, these patients are confined to a wheel chair or leg braces, which do little to help the neuro-muscular system.
As Kansas City Brain and Spinal Injury Lawyers, we know that a catastrophic injury especially for your child can be devastating. We are happy to hear that these amazing doctors are working hard to help these children walk again. Recovering from a brain or spinal injury can be impossible sometimes. With this new research, impossible is becoming a theme of the past.
If you have a child who has suffered a serious brain or spinal cord injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses, including medical bills, lost wages and even legal fees. Call experienced Kansas and Missouri Personal Injury Lawyers James Roswold and Heather Lottman. With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal Cord Injury cases, we may be able to help you determine the best way to proceed with your claim.
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Do You Suffer from PTSD in Kansas City?; Tetris Might Help
Who said video games are useless? More and more, doctors are discovering unique ways to use some of the newer video games to monitor health and even brain function. Now it seems one of the old classics, Tetris, is being used to help victims of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
A study conducted at Oxford University shows that playing Tetris, a complicated puzzle matching game, may help the brain to recover following a traumatic event. In the research, volunteers where shown a film containing disturbing and traumatic images and then asked to play either Tetris or a pub trivia game. It is believed that Tetris could help victims to block out the images while still allowing them to process and make sense of what they’ve seen.
Emily Holmes, one of the clinical psychologists involved in the study cautions that the results that were seen with Tetris will not exactly carry over into other video games. She even suggested that some games could help to worsen the damage suffered in a PTSD case.
Our experienced Kansas City Brain Injury Lawyers encourage the exploration of new and innovative thinking in order to help victims serious brain injuries. PTSD can have differing effects of victims so it is important try and stimulate brain activity in any way possible. If you suffer from a severe brain injury or PTSD, consult with your doctor before you attempt any kind of experimental treatments.
Head injuries, no matter how slight, should never be ignored. If you suffer an injury to the head, get it checked out immediately. Severe brain injury sometimes does not manifest in detectable side affects often for several months after the injury. Getting immediate attention can make a big difference in eliminating long lasting and lingering brain damage.
If you or someone you love has suffered a severe head or traumatic brain injury as the result of an accident in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Call experienced Kansas and Missouri Personal Injury Attorney James Roswold. With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal Cord Injury cases, we may be able to help you through this difficult and stressful time.
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New Research Concludes TBI Damage May Take Long Periods of Time to Develop
Okay, so telling you that brain injuries are serious isn’t exactly news. But did you know that sooner you get treatment for your brain injury the more likely you are to possibly stop any long term and permanent damage to your brain. Australian doctors have recently learned that the effects of brain injuries aren’t always recognized immediately following a head injury. It often takes months for symptoms of severe brain damage to begin to show up and take affect.
Professor Terry O’Brien of the University of Melbourne in Australia conducted research on animals using pet scans and MRI scans to map the brains progression following a severe head injury. The tests showed that the injury continues to worsen over a far longer period of time than it was previously realized. O’Brien’s research also showed there is a significant window of treatment time at the onset of injury and if these traumatic brain injuries can be identified there is a greater chance of preventing long term damage to the brain.
Can Blood Tests Identify Traumatic Brain Injuries?
As Kansas City Brain Injury Accident Attorneys, we know that time is of the essence when it comes to head injuries, no matter how minor they seem. Even the slightest bump to your head can cause your brain to shift abnormally and lead to long term brain damage and even possibly brain illnesses like Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS).
You should always have a head injury checked out by a doctor immediately following your injury. If you have sustained a traumatic brain injury it is important that it be treated right away. As we’ve learned from this research, the sooner treatment begins the better chance you have at avoiding any long term and irreversible damage to your brain.
If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury or a traumatic brain injury as the result of an accident in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Contact the experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyers of Roswold Law Group. With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal Injuries including cases of TBI, we may be able to assist you and your family through this difficult time. Call today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your personal injury claim.
Drill Bit Accident at Rhode Island Hospital Raises Questions about Accuracy of Past Brain Surgeries
Surviving a severe head injury can be a difficult time for anyone. However what is more concerning is follow up treatments and possible surgeries and procedures that may be necessary following the injury to prevent further brain damage. As stressful as this can be for TBI patients, it can be even scarier when you’re not sure if you can trust your neurosurgeon.
Take the case of a recent incident at Rhode Island Hospital. An investigation by the State Health Department is underway after a neurosurgeon accidentally left a 1/4″ drill bit in a patients skull during a surgical procedure on August 4, 2010. The hospital removed the drill bit piece two days later and has since suspended the surgeon and surgical staff involved in the incident.
In 2007, the same hospital was investigated for allegations that neurosurgeons operated on the wrong part of the brain in three different brain injury surgery cases. The hospital was fined over $50,000 for the incidents at the time.
The Kansas and Missouri Brain Injury Attorneys of Roswold Law Group know there are more doctors and surgeons working in the field of brain injury that are dedicated and take pride in their work. There are far more that know what they’re doing but as a traumatic brain injury victim, you should be as informed as you can. The more you know about the dangers and risks of your surgeries as well as possible side affects.
If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury as the direct result of a mistake made during a medical procedure or surgery and you feel the doctor is at fault for your condition, you may have rights the insurance companies aren’t telling you about. You need someone in your corner you can trust to give it to you straight. Contact the of Roswold Law Group. With over 15 years of experience in Brain Injury Accidents and experienced Kansas City Personal Injury LawyersMedical Malpractice cases, we may be able to assist you and your family through this difficult time. Call today to setup your free consultation.


