About Brain Injury

Brain Injury Information (click on the topic below for more information)

Awareness and Depression (family/survivor model) - Ron Sasso, MS, NCC, LPC and Justine Ashokar, MS, NCC, LPC of Community Transitions presented this Awareness Model at the 8th International Congress on Brain Injury in Washington, D.C.  They also presented this Clinician's Awareness Model at Mayo Clinic's 15th Annual Brain Injury Conference.  The model shows the relationship between awareness and depression.

Bicycle Helmet Statistics - Provides information on how a helmet can protect a person from a brain injury as well as statistics about people who chose not to play it safe.

Brain and Lobe Functions - Gives a general breakdown of each lobe of the brain and what it does.

Brain Interactive Map - Gives detail on the brain's inner workings (MSNBC).

Catastrophic Reaction - Is one of the most important things to understand about people with brain injury.

Coma and Functional Outcomes - This abstract raises questions regarding outcome predictions due to variability of functional outcomes in brain injured patients.

Living with a Brain Injury - Youtube video that provides a good overview of brain injury.

Memory Process - Attention is the first stage in forming memories.  Then memories must be encoded (using working memory).  Memories are then consolidated and stored in long term memory.  After that, memories must be retrieved for recall of the information.  If any part of this process breaks down, the memory process will not be effective.

Neuropsychological Terms and Definitions - A list of terms and definitions used in neuropsychological testing and the brain injury field.

Rancho Los Amigos Scale - A rating scale used for individual with brain injury to rate cognitive functioning.