Posts Tagged ‘Subdural Hematoma’
By Paul Stone On May 11th, 2017
As anyone who has had a concussion knows, a brain injury puts your life on hold. In most cases, it is just for a week or two, as you rest and heal up. But, for others like Holdenville senior Oske Lowe, it can take much longer. Thankfully, it hasn’t stopped him from donning a cap…
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By Paul Stone On March 14th, 2017
A new “microwave helmet” may be able to quickly identify bleeding in the brain after a traumatic brain injury, according to a small study recently published in the Journal of Neurotrauma. The portable device uses microwave technology to quickly evaluate brain injuries and could potentially give healthcare professionals essential information in the moments immediately after…
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By Paul Stone On December 4th, 2015
A new study from the Helsinki Hospital Department of Neurosurgery suggests all hope is not lost for people over 75 who experience severe traumatic brain injury. It has become widely accepted with the Nashville attorneys for elder law to the fact that elderly patients with TBI-related acute subdural hematoma have little chance of surviving surgical…
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By jasonmaddox On December 31st, 2013
Just this past weekend the world received another lesson on the harsh realities of brain injury when seven time Formula One racing champion Michael Schumacher required emergency brain surgery after experiencing a fall while skiing at a resort in the French Alps. It is reported that Michael fell striking the right side of his head…
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