Everyone’s brain injury is different. The brain is very complex. After a brain injury, it is helpful to learn more about the brain and the effects of the injury. This knowledge will give you a better understanding of what a person with a brain injury is dealing with and what can be done to get better. Listed below are excellent resources to learn more about traumatic brain injury (TBI):
- Brain Injury Statistics for the USA
- Brain Injury Overview – (Brain Injury Assoc. of America)
- Brain Injury Information – (Educational Series by Craig Hospital)
- Brain Injury Survival Guide – (Dr. Johnson, neuropsychologist)
- Brain Injury 101 – (How Trauma Affects Brain Functions)
- Brain Injury (.com) – (In Depth Medical Information)
- Traumatic Brain Injury – (Collection of TBI Resources)
- TBI Information – (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
- Speech, Language and Hearing Problems – (American Speach-Language-Hearing Assoc.)
- Visual Problems Associated with TBI – (Optomotrists Network)
- Vision and Brain Injury – (Neuro-Optometric Rehab Assoc.)
- Vision is Our Dominant Sense – (Vision Problems after TBI – BrainLine.org)