Depression After Brain Injury | An Insight

September 4, 2024

Over two million Americans have some form of a traumatic brain injury annually. Like so many aspects of brain injuries, depression is something that while not easily quantified, is prevalent. […]

Cognitive Issues After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

August 4, 2023

After a friend or loved one suffers a traumatic brain injury (TBI), there are numerous things to navigate. What will their care needs look like? How will their job status […]

Strokes: What They Are and How They Are Treated

July 22, 2022

The thought of having a loved one who suddenly suffers a stroke can be quite terrifying to comprehend. Fortunately, there are facts about the nature of strokes that are readily […]

diagram of the right brain

Understanding the Right Brain: Form, Function and Rehabilitation Outcomes Webinar

by Jeff Snell PhD

May 23, 2022

In part 2 of our webinar series on understanding brain function, brain injury rehabilitation specialist Dr. Jeff Snell discusses the right brain, including motor function, language, sensory, emotions, and visual […]

diagram of left brain

Understanding the Left Brain: Form, Function and Rehabilitation Outcomes Webinar

by Jeff Snell PhD

May 20, 2022

In part 1 of our webinar series on understanding brain function, brain injury rehabilitation specialist Dr. Jeff Snell discusses the left brain, including motor function, language, sensory, emotions, and visual […]

Acquired and Non-Acquired Brain Injuries: Two Umbrellas

May 13, 2022

All the terms for describing brain injuries can cause one’s head to spin: open or closed; penetrating or non-penetrating; mild or severe; traumatic or non-traumatic. Even further, a dry point-by-point […]

Brain Lobes and Their Function: Our Windows to the World

March 30, 2022

We’ve all heard someone describe themselves in one of these ways. “I’m more of a left brain person,” they might say. In traditional thinking, the left side of the brain […]