Traumatic Brain Injury Information
Are you Worried About your Head or Brain?
Brain Injury checklist for adult traumatic brain injury survivors and their families.
AZ Leads Way to Improve Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 7, 2013. Contact: Laura Oxley, ADHS Public Information: (602) 542-1094. It is estimated that 1,000 people die every week from Traumatic Brain Injuries in the United States. If you suffer a severe brain injury in Arizona, you will likely receive the best EMS treatment available in the country, thanks to the Excellence in Prehospital Injury Care (EPIC) project
Post Concussive Disorder
A definition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury developed by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Post-Concussive Symptomatology Checklist
A reference card for health care providers and other professionals that describes common symptoms that may follow a mild traumatic brain injury. The card uses clinical language.
Traumatic Brain Injuries Arizona Residents 2014
PTSD vs. TBI
Scholarly article on the differences between post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
Cognitive Problems After TBI
Fact sheet on cognitive problems following a brain injury.
Fatigue and Traumatic Brain Injury
Fact sheet on the issue of fatigue after brain injury.
Headaches and Traumatic Brain Injury
A fact sheet on headaches, one of the most common co-morbid conditions after brain injury.
Memory and Moderate to Severe TBI
A fact sheet that explains memory problems that may affect people with moderate to severe brain injury.
Emotional Problems After Traumatic Brain Injury
A fact sheet on the possible emotional problems someone may experience after a brain injury.
Social Skills After Traumatic Brain Injury
A fact sheet that explains what social skills are, how a TBI may affect them, and some tips to improve them after TBI.
Sleep and Traumatic Brain Injury
A fact sheet on commone sleep issues someone may experience after a brain injury.