Feb 7

California Brain Injury Attorneys presents the following information on brain injuries.  If you or a loved one has recently suffered a brain injury, you should contact a California Brain Injury Attorney immediately to discuss your case and obtain legal representation.

 

A discovery has recently been made in the treatment of brain injuries.

In an article recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, titled "Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury with Hypothermia", researchers have found that mild hypothermia (cold temperature) can be beneficial when applied to victims of traumatic brain injury.

In a traumatic brain injury, the brain swells and thus exacerbates the injury. When mild hypothermia is applied, however, the outcome is similar to that of an iced black eye; the swelling is diminished, and the injury heals faster and better.

The study was conducted as follows: There were two groups of patients. The first group was treated for their injuries normally, and the second group was treated with the addition of hypothermia. The second group’s treatment involved lowering the body temperature to 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 degrees Fahrenheit) within 10 hours of injury. The patient was kept at that temperature for 24 hours and then brought back to their normal body temperature (918.6 degrees Fahrenheit).

The conclusions of the study are very encouraging. 12 months after treatment, 62% of the patients in the “hypothermia” group had good outcomes, while only 32% of the patients in the normal treatment group achieved the same.

Click on the following link for more information: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/336/8/540?ck=nck

 

Moseley Collins is a Sacramento personal injury lawyer. At the Law Office of Moseley Collins, we help people with traumatic brain injuries recover the compensation they need. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please call our office at (916) 444-4444, or visit our website at http://www.moseleycollins.com/index.html.

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Feb 6

California Brain Injury Attorneys presents the following article on brain injury and the impact that it can have on a family.  If you have been injured and have sustained a brain injury, contact a California brain injury attorney to find out what your rights are, as well as how you can protect your family from the financial and emotion pressure.

 

It has been found that almost half of people who have gotten a traumatic brain injury experience depression. This predicament can have an effect on the victim’s daily life in the short term as well as long term. As a family member trying to help the patient, it is difficult to know how to support your loved one in their time of need.

The Family Is A Brain Injury Victim’s Greatest Ally

Though it can be frustrating to see the often mind-boggling aftershocks of traumatic brain injury, it is important to be supportive of your brain-injured family member. Not only do they have to deal with the daily effects of TBI, which may include personality changes, memory loss, or difficulty concentrating or working, but they must navigate their own family relationships as well. Nonetheless, it is important to recognize that frustration and even a feeling of desperation are common amongst family members of TBI survivors. It is normal and expected to feel confused, hurt, angry, even depressed yourself as you struggle to help a loved one who is suffering from brain injury and its effects.

It is essential that a victim of a TBI have a solid family support system even though dealing with the TBI is frustrating. Once a brain injured patient is released from intensive medical care, the family becomes his or her primary support system and often takes on medical care roles. Studies have shown that an adaptable family structure is vital to good recovery from traumatic brain injury. This implies that the family members must acknowledge the fact that a change is unavoidable and that they must change their daily routines to meet the realities of a brain injury victim. This also means a challenging coming-to-terms with the personality changes, isolation or embarrassment that may be experienced by a brain-damaged family member. As the family member of a TBI survivor, you may sometimes feel powerless to help your loved one. The reality is that your support can be vital to your relative’s quality of life and continued recovery. Speak with your family member’s medical care providers, if possible, to find out how you can be involved in medical care.

Caring For A Relative With Brain Damage: Make Sure You Have Support

Though it is important to show up for your brain-injured family member, recognize your own need for support and care. It may help you to join a support group or seek counseling as you deal with the inevitable family changes that accompany brain injury. The internet can also be a good resource for the family struggling to find support for TBI: chat group and online message boards can be comforting and educational as you attain more knowledge about your new role in your family member’s life and how to adjust to this space. It may feel unneeded to find support for yourself; after all, you’re not the family member who is directly suffering from TBI. But in order to be an effective caretaker for your brain-damaged loved one, it is vital that you yourself feel equipped to deal with daily life and approach your family member with a positive, loving and tolerant attitude. A place to discharge anger and annoyance or a group of knowledgeable friends can help bridge the difference from daily frustration to a feeling of optimism.

Families Are Effective Brain Injury Advocates

Feeling as if your efforts to help your brain-injured loved one aren’t working? Try acting as an advocate on their behalf. With the cognitive changes that come with TBI, it is easy for traumatic brain injury victims to fall victim to those who do not respect their rights or take their medical responsibilities seriously. Luckily, family members are extremely effective advocates for brain-injured patients. You can help your loved one document their medical care, weigh important medical decisions and navigate the often confusing terrain of insurance companies, doctors and social services. An educated and positive attitude is often helpful as you seek to achieve your advocacy goals for your brain-injured loved one.

 

Sometimes it is necessary to enlist the help of an experienced traumatic brain injury attorney as you seek to make sense of a traumatic brain injury. An effective brain injury lawyer can join forces with a family to ensure a positive outcome and can act on your family’s behalf as you seek dignified treatment or even monetary damages to cover medical expenses, vocational rehabilitation or future medical care. Together, your attorney and your family members can form an effective system of support for the survivor of a traumatic brain injury, ensuring that they will continue to participate in and contribute to a happy family for years to come.

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