The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic provides follow-up evaluation and care for individuals who have had a mild brain injury (injuries in which a person loses consciousness only very briefly or not at all), to monitor any subtle problems that may occur in the weeks following the injury.
The clinic is staffed by a team the multidisciplinary specialists, neuropsychologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, speech, physical, and occupational therapists. They collaborate further enhancing the recovery process and limit disability.
Mild Traumatic Brain Surgery at a Glance*
- Loss of consciousness is very brief, usually a few seconds or minutes.
- Loss of consciousness does not have to occur – the person may be dazed or confused.
- Testing or scans of the brain may appear normal.
- A mild traumatic brain injury is diagnosed only when there is a change in the mental status at the time of injury — the person is dazed, confused, or loses consciousness. The change in mental status indicates that the person’s brain functioning has been altered, this is called a concussion.
- A concussion is a brain injury.
- A concussion is the most common type of traumatic brain injury.
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