
Brain Injury and Concussions
Season 15 Episode 1510 | 59mVideo has Closed Captions
Panel explores therapies for treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussions.
Every year, millions of people suffer from brain injuries; more than half are bad enough the person must go to the hospital. In June, Health Matters explores traumatic brain injury, called TBI, half of which are caused by car accidents. We’ll also talk about concussions, the most common and least serious type of brain injury. Craig Panos, MD; RaMona Pinto, MS; Keith D’Souza, MD; Amitoz Manhas, MD
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Brain Injury and Concussions
Season 15 Episode 1510 | 59mVideo has Closed Captions
Every year, millions of people suffer from brain injuries; more than half are bad enough the person must go to the hospital. In June, Health Matters explores traumatic brain injury, called TBI, half of which are caused by car accidents. We’ll also talk about concussions, the most common and least serious type of brain injury. Craig Panos, MD; RaMona Pinto, MS; Keith D’Souza, MD; Amitoz Manhas, MD
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