traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma to the head of the brain, causing damage. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), there are 1.5 million TBI incidents per year.
TBI may be as simple as a small blow to the head or a concussion, or may be so severe as a fracture of the skull can. Trauma to the head can also lead to bleeding or bruising to the brain, without outsideAppearance of the lesions.
Road accidents are the leading cause of head trauma, other causes are falls, violence, sports events and child abuse. The milder forms of TBI can be in the form of dizziness and headaches, and severe brain damage may have symptoms of vomiting, convulsions, slurred speech, loss of coordination, and numbness of the extremities.
People often have suffered a head injury to continue to workand now there are many ways people with traumatic brain injury can be accommodated in the workplace. The Job Accommodation Network, the laboratory is a service of the Department of UP has a right, there is a leaflet, "people with brain injuries," describes a variety of ways people with traumatic brain injury can be accommodated in the workplace.
Better lighting, visual aids for the computer and large print materials are just some examples of how patients with TBI with sight problems canaccommodated. Reducing the number of distractions and the amount of disorder in their area of concentration may be useful meetings with the memory-aid tape.
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