Patients who suffer a mild TBI generally have a good prognosis but there are short and long-term manifestations of the injury that must not be ignored.
Coma In Traumatic Brain Injury: What Causes It? How Is It Treated?
An understanding of the mechanism of injury to the brain from TBI will allow for the explanation of the cause of coma. Rehabilitation is a necessary treatment.
Concord Injury Lawyer Report by Dr. Greg Vigna
Progressive periods off the ventilator for a spinal cord patient produces superior outcomes in ventilator weaning compared to standard protocols.
San Francisco Injury Lawyer For No Steroid Use In Acute Spinal Cord Injury Cases
Bay Area Injury news: The neurosurgical community now has changed course and recommends against the use of steroids in the management of spinal cord injuries.
Decubitus Ulcers In Acutely Injured Spinal Cord Patients..Simply Unacceptable
Decubitus ulcers occurring in acute spinal cord injuries are likely the result of poor nursing care.
The Value Of Demonstrative Evidence In A Transvaginal Mesh Case
Demonstrative evidence is necessary to capture the necessary damages for patients to be fully compensated for their mesh related complications.
The Importance Of A Life Care Plan In Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury
Parents benefit from a life care plan because it provides a detailed summary of all future needs related to the spinal cord injury.
Greg Vigna, MD, JD: Spinal Cord Injury Pain Requires Individualized Therapy
Spinal cord injury pain requires a comprehensive assessment and individualized therapy by a knowledgeable physician.
Greg Vigna, MD, JD: Sexual Function In The Male Spinal Cord Patient
Quality of life and sexual function for a male spinal cord patient can be greatly improved with sexual education, counseling, and medical interventions.
Greg Vigna, MD, JD: Rehab Options For The Spinal Cord Injured
There are various inpatient rehabilitation options available to the spinal cord patient. Some good, some bad.