| Living With Traumatic Brain Injury - 1751 sec Patients at the University of Washington Medical Center talk about adapting to daily life following traumatic brain injuries. Some have experienced physical, cognitive or personality changes that affect their work and relationships. Auteur : ResearchChannel Tags: health medicine  |
| 2D/3D Medical Animation: TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury Part 2 - 393 sec Traumatic Brain Injury - TBI
In correlation with some of the nation's leading medical experts and trial attorneys who specialize in "mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI)", MediVisuals has developed an interactive animated software that demonstrates how traumatic brain injuries can occur without a significant blow to the head and without being evidenced on imaging studies.
Animated sequences based upon crash tests demonstrate the movements associated with a "typical" sudden deceleration incident. Multiple other animation sequences explain the involved anatomy and show the soft, fragile brain impacting on the hard and uneven inner surface of the skull. The sequences demonstrate how multiple axonal injuries can occur from the shearing forces (both with and without hemorrhage and both with and without positive findings on imaging studies). An additional animation sequence demonstrates how the combined deceleration and rotational forces result in axonal injury in the corpus callosum.
Please visit our website at http://www.medivisuals.com Auteur : MediVisuals Tags: 3D 2D medical animation MediVisuals traumatic brain injury TBI trauma axonal axon shear medicine  |
| 2D/3D Medical Animation: TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury Part I - 468 sec Traumatic Brain Injury - TBI
In correlation with some of the nation's leading medical experts and trial attorneys who specialize in "mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI)", MediVisuals has developed an interactive animated software that demonstrates how traumatic brain injuries can occur without a significant blow to the head and without being evidenced on imaging studies.
Animated sequences based upon crash tests demonstrate the movements associated with a "typical" sudden deceleration incident. Multiple other animation sequences explain the involved anatomy and show the soft, fragile brain impacting on the hard and uneven inner surface of the skull. The sequences demonstrate how multiple axonal injuries can occur from the shearing forces (both with and without hemorrhage and both with and without positive findings on imaging studies). An additional animation sequence demonstrates how the combined deceleration and rotational forces result in axonal injury in the corpus callosum.
Please visit our website at http://www.medivisuals.com Auteur : MediVisuals Tags: 3D 2D medical animation MediVisuals traumatic brain injury TBI trauma axonal axon shear shearing corpus callosum mva med  |
| SCOOBIE DO / Traumatic Girl - 262 sec SCOOBIE DO 2007.4.18 Release
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http://www.myspace.com/scoobiedojapan Auteur : CHAMPRECORDS Tags: scoobiedo scoobie スクービードゥー スクービー Traumatic トラウマティック・ガール funk-a-lismo champ  |
| Black Kids - Partie Traumatic - 178 sec 208 Pret-A-Poor-J
Jenny and Agnes switch clothes
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| For Your Health - Traumatic Brain Injury - 1545 sec Discussed is the advancements in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and the development of an experimental implanted device for nerve fiber growth in paralysis patients. (2008) Auteur : ucf Tags: health college of public affairs practice research implant medical medicine  |
| Relearning Everything - Recovering From Traumatic Brain Injuries / Educational Documentary Video (2008) Abbreviation Version - 433 sec Relearning Everything (abbreviated selection) (2008)
Producer: jarrod whaley
This is an abbreviated version of the documentary Relearning Everything, which offers an intimate and truthful portrayal of the lives of individuals recovering from traumatic brain injuries, a population served locally by the Chattanooga Area Brain Injury Association. Recovery is revealed to be a lifelong process in which many of the most basic tasks we all take for granted must be remastered—and in the strength and determination of these survivors is a powerful message of hope which applies to us all.
Production Company: oak street films
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also called intracranial injury, occurs when physical trauma injures the brain. TBI is one of two subsets of acquired brain injury (ABI, brain damage that is not congenital); the other subset of ABI is non-traumatic brain injury, or injuries that do not involve external mechanical force (e.g. stroke, meningitis, insufficient oxygen). TBI is usually classified as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the extent of loss of consciousness, loss of memory, and score on a neurological scale following the injury. TBI can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury and may occur in a specific location or may be diffuse, occurring over a more widespread area. Head injury usually refers to TBI, but is broader because it can involve damage to structures other than the brain such as the scalp and skull.
TBI is a major cause of death and disability worldwide[1] and the leading killer of people under age 45. Major causes of TBI include falls, vehicle accidents, and violence. Prevention includes using seat belts and helmets when riding bicycles or motorcycles and during some sports.
In addition to the damage caused at the moment of injury, brain trauma initiates a variety of chemical events within the brain that contribute to damage in the hours and days following the injury. This so-called "secondary injury" presents the opportunity to discover new treatments that limit the damage caused by TBI by interfering with these damaging cascades.
Imaging techniques such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are used for diagnosis. In mild cases, TBI may require no treatment at all; in severe ones, medications and emergency surgery may be required to lower the pressure within the skull. Physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy may be employed for rehabilitation. TBI can cause a host of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social effects. Outcome can be anything from complete recovery to permanent disability or death. Auteur : rosaryfilms Tags: traumatic brain injury injuries TBI head damage damaged physical severe trauma acquired ABI neurological recovering recovery rehabilitation rehab therapy survivor survivors accident traumatized memory conscious consciousness penetrating closed disability disabling sports accidents death deaths disabilities skull scalp fractured spinal cord  |
| Post traumatic syndrome - 623 sec For complete dvd go to
www.houseofkonsciousness.com Auteur : saaneter125 Tags: dr.ray hagins. sara seti. saa neter.phil valentine.bobby  |
| Traumatic Brain Injury FACTS - 165 sec Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI Facts from a Survivor of TBI.
Individuals who have experienced Traumatic Brain Injury are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The ADA defines the word "disability" as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of an
individual's major life activities; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment. 42
U.S.C. S12102(2). Section 36.104 of the Department's ADA Title III regulation.
Read the Complete Letter from the Natioanl Head Injury Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer at:
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/foia/tal238a.txt
I received my TBI in 1995. A 52 pound Television set fell off a Book Shelf where it came crashing down on my head almost ending my life in a split second. I am one of the lucky ones who lived to tell about it.
Thank You and GOD BLESS YOU and if you are a TBI Victim and Survivor, I wish you all the best - unfortunately it is a ' LIFE SENTENCE '
. Auteur : BrainInjury95 Tags: Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Survivor Head  |
| Histopathology Liver--Traumatic hemorrhage - 169 sec Histopathology Liver--Traumatic hemorrhage Auteur : WashingtonDeceit Tags:Histopathology Liver Traumatic hemorrhage  |
| Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome pt. 2 - 601 sec Dr. Joy DeGruy-Leary lectures on the topic of post traumatic slave syndrome. Although most of us are not wearing chains on our bodies, we have our minds chained. After the 911 crisis, there was plenty of counseling, therapy, and reflection for healing. African Americans have not engaged in many of these healing process as a whole and as a result are suffering from post traumatic slave syndrome. Auteur : Ayobami001 Tags: post traumatic stress slavery Africans psychological warfare black liberation consciousness  |
| Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome pt. 14 - 568 sec Dr. Joy DeGruy-Leary lectures on the topic of post traumatic slave syndrome. Although most of us are not wearing chains on our bodies, we have our minds chained. After the 911 crisis, there was plenty of counseling, therapy, and reflection for healing. African Americans have not engaged in many of these healing process as a whole and as a result are suffering from post traumatic slave syndrome. Auteur : Ayobami001 Tags: post traumatic stress slavery Africans psychological warfare black liberation consciousness  |
| Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Ghosts (with lyrics) - 426 sec This video outlines some of the causes, signs and symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD, when gone untreated, can lead to such extremes as suicide.
If you, or someone you love, suffer from PTSD, or suspected PTSD, please see a counselor.
There are many on-line sites that can be researched for further information. You may also want to check at Medicine Net:
http://www.medicinenet.com/posttraumatic_stress_disorder/article.htm
WARNING: This video includes graphic images from (1) Oklahoma City Bombing; (2) World Trade Center Attacks; (3) Omaha Beach, WWII; (4) Hue City, Vietnam War; and (5) a Police Officer Funeral.
The end message is one of hope. Those suffering from PTSD come from a variety of causes, including rape, combat, disasters - both natural and man made, and more.
The music is Ghosts, by Dan Fogelberg:
Sometimes in the night I feel it
Near as my next breath
and yet, untouchable
Silently the past comes
stealing
Like the taste of some forbidden
sweet.
Along the walls; in shadowed
rafters
Moving like a thought through
haunted atmospheres
Muted cries and echoed laughter
Banished dreams that never
sank in sleep.
Lost in love and
Found in reason
Questions that the mind can find
no answers for
Ghostly eyes
Conspire treason
As they gather just outside the door....
Every ghost that calls upon us
Brings another measure
in the mystery
Death is there
To keep us honest
And constantly remind us
we are free.
Down the ancient corridors
And through the gates of time
Run the ghosts of days
That we left behind.
Down the ancient corridors
And through the gates of time
Run the ghosts of dreams
That we left behind.
Sometimes in the night I feel it
Near as my next breath
and yet, untouchable
Silently the past comes
stealing
Like the taste of some forbidden
sweet.
Every ghost that calls upon us
Brings another measure
in the mystery
Death is there
To keep us honest
And constantly remind us
we are free.
Down the ancient corridors
And through the gates of time
Run the ghosts of days
That we left behind. Auteur : ClaudiaMontana8 Tags: documentary post traumatic stress disorder PTSD Ghosts Dan Fogelberg war disaster rape combat fatigue battle oklahoma city bombing wtc 9/11 omaha beach firefighter police emt vietnam counseling suicide sorrow emotion  |
| Histopathology Breast --Fat necrosis, traumatic - 160 sec Histopathology Breast --Fat necrosis, traumatic Auteur : WashingtonDeceit Tags:Histopathology Breast Fat necrosis traumatic  |
| Health Matters: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - 1716 sec More and more we hear about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD, but what does it really mean? Who is affected and how? Jeffrey Matloff, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCSD, and Clay King, Acting Associate Director VA San Diego Healthcare System, discuss PTSD with special emphasis on how our combat military veterans are affected. Series: Health Matters [6/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11668] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: Post-Traumatic stress disorder health military  |
| Traumatic Brain Injury Goes Undiagnosed in Some Troops - 223 sec ( http://www.vawatchdog.org ) Bob Woodruff reports on ABC World News, Thursday, March 8, 2007. Auteur : lscott7224 Tags:veterans military  |
| Cannabis Memory PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) - 382 sec The endocannabinoid system will normally help us forget unpleasant memories. PTSD is likely to be an imbalance (deficiency) Auteur : doctorbobcannabuzz Tags: marijuana memory post traumatic strees disorder PTSD computer science medicine social  |
| RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE AFTER A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - 519 sec This is the 1st part of a three part series on living with the long term effects of a Concussion or Mild Traumatic Brain Injury or MTBI. In this series the symtoms and the struggles that Brain Injury survivors have to cope with from the perspective of the patients, Doctors and care givers. Auteur : 12MACKY Tags: brain injury lawyer athletics science media medicine physical  |
| "You Look Great!" : Inside a Traumatic Brain Injury [1 of 6] - 593 sec Part One:
The Accident, Traumatic Brain Injury
This video, You Look Great! Inside a Traumatic Brain Injury, tells the story of trying to recover from an injury that in some ways is invisible to the outside world. My hope is that fellow sufferers find comfort that they are not alone in their injury, and that they learn ways of describing what theyre going through to their families, friends, and caregivers. Auteur : TBINBD Tags: mild traumatic brain injury TBI neurotrauma rehabilitation spalding car accident 1988 volvo 240 John Byler contrecoup  |
| Management of traumatic rupture of the posterior capsule - 164 sec This video shows management of rupture of the posterior capsule post blunt trauma in a child aged 8. Pre-operative suspicion of PCR was strong because of a flat anterior. So we were careful in our approach from the very beginning. CCC was performed and then dry aspiration of lens matter initiated. Sice vitreous showed, so anterior vitrectomy was done along with systematic removal of the lens matter. An acrysof multi-component lens was implanted into the sulcus and optic captured into the CCC.Outcome was very good. Auteur : ravijitsingh Tags:trauma posterior capsule rupture vitrectomy lens implantation  |