Books have information on concussion, mild brain injury, blast injury, and PTSD in adults, veterans and service members. Workbooks, textbooks and manuals have information on symptoms and treatment of mild, moderate and severe brain injury and post traumatic stress disorders. They are ideal for clinicians, families, and therapists in hospitals, rehabilitation programs, polytrauma centers, veteran hospitals and community programs.
Traumatic brain injury information in the United States
At least 1.4 million people sustain a Traumatic Brain Injury each year. Of these, about 50,000 die, 235,000 are hospitalized, and 1.1 million are treated and released from an emergency department.(CDC)
Book on brain injury, blast injury and PTSD features chapters on adults, children and veterans discussing changes in memory, self-image, violence, suicide, family stress and war in Iraq.
Workbook for adults, veterans and families on mild traumatic brain injury and concussion symptoms with strategies and exercises for improving attention, memory and executive functions.
Leading-edge research on mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) and post-concussive syndrome (PCS) for clinicians. Guidelines and recommendations for the diagnosis and management of these conditions are given for each section.
Information on mild brain injury and concussion for athletic trainers, coaches and parents with compelling accounts, clinical expertise, and new studies on mild TBI and post concussion syndrome in sports.
Comprehensive textbook on scientific knowledge about sports-related concussion and post concussion syndrome with practical guidelines for evaluating mild brain injury and concussion.
Book of poetry by Michael Grego, survivor of a traumatic brain injury, is a collection of poetry written before and after the collision that altered his life.
Practical book for families, educators and counselors on going to college, teaching strategies and accommodations for students with brain injury, learning disabilities and special needs.