More than 60 million people worldwide experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. As recent medical innovations have increased the chances of surviving TBI, the number of people living with long-term side effects of TBI has also increased. Any person who has sustained TBI—regardless of injury severity—may experience these debilitating cognitive, psychological, neurological, and...

The rehabilitation process following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a critical period of recovery from cognitive deficits, physical injuries, and other impairments that may occur as a result of injury. In recent decades, holistic rehabilitation programs developed a more thorough program that includes group therapy as well as individual and family education and cognitive rehabilitation....

If you were hurt in an accident that was someone else’s fault, you might be facing extensive medical bills, lost wages, and physical distress. Seeking compensation for your injuries should be one of the first steps to help you cover all accident-related costs. But what happens if your injuries will require long-term medical attention that...

Doctors generally recommend children and teens complete physical and cognitive rest until their concussion symptoms subside. Doctors also traditionally recommend a gradual return to stressful activities, such as school and sports. However, since these general guidelines are based on expert consensus rather than strong evidence, they are often disputed by researchers who want to quantify...