Traumatic brain injury in the United States : emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths, 2002-2006
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Abstract
Traumatic Brain Injury in the united states This body of work is a vital tool for those who devise the strategies for prevention and treatment. However, a critical dimension will be lost if one sees it only as data, if one does not try to put even a fleeting face behind the numbers. They represent people who -if they survived -have had their lives significantly affected. Through research, we are finding better ways to prevent injury and improve acute care. We who are injured may experience improvement both in function and the quality of our lives when we have access to rehabilitation and support to develop and utilize our remaining strengths and abilities. With so many lives affected, we seek and have the…
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4- MFMark FaulCorresponding
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
- MMMarlena M. Wald
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
- WLWU Li-kang
- VGVictor G. Coronado
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Topics & keywords
- Emergency department
- Traumatic brain injury
- Independence (probability theory)
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Face (sociological concept)
- Medical emergency
- Psychology
- Function (biology)
- Good health and well-being