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Berks County Partners Network | Berks - Lancaster - Lebanon LINK Service Area
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Berks – Lancaster – Lebanon LINK Service Area. The Pennsylvania Link to Aging and Disability Resources Berks-Lancaster-Lebanon Service Area partner network is your no wrong door system: a shared statewide approach for Long-Term Services and Supports for all populations regardless of age, income or ability including all payers, federal, state, local and private. About the Pennsylvania Link to Aging and Disability Resources. Link brochure (view / download). Meeting Agendas & Minutes. March 14 through April...
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Concussion Discussion
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. About The Concussion Discussion. The seeds of the concussiondiscussion.org site grew out of the tragic death of a well known actress in early 2009. She was injured in what seemed a relatively minor ski accident. Within 24 hours, she had succumbed to the trauma. Patients and friends asked us, How could this happen? Brain Injury Association of America. Acquired Brain Injury Network Of Pennsylvania.
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Concussion Discussion
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. Seth S. Joseffer, M.D. Dr Joseffer is a practicing neurosurgeon at Princeton Brain and Spine Care. He is a dedicated runner and hiker with an ongoing interest in sports activities. Mark R. McLaughlin, M.D., FACS. Dr McLaughlin is a practicing neurosurgeon. He was also an NCAA wrestler in his university days and currently coaches wrestling. Nirav K. Shah, M.D. Brain Injury Association of America.
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TBI-Able
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Volunteers of America Pennsylvania. Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania. Aquired Brain Injury Network of Pennsylvania, Inc. Brain Injury Association of America. The Perspectives Network, Inc. - Survivor ID cards. Medline Plus, Trusted health information for you (Concussion page). Medline Plus (Traumatic Brain Injury page). Find support group meetings and events on our calendar. National and State Programs. Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania. PA Client Assistant Program.
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What's new Archives - The Stan Travis Story
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The Stan Travis Story. The Journey – Stan's Story from Death to Perfection. Category Archives: What’s new. The Stan Travis Story documentary. In 1986 Stan Travis died twice. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and faced a host of other life changing traumas. In 2011 he bowled a perfect game. During those twenty five years he recovered from a number of illnesses and disabilities. He almost died again in 2001 after having multiple seizures. Today he is very much alive and continues bowling very well!
concussiondiscussion.org
Special Sports Report - Concussions and Sport
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. Special Sports Report - Concussions and Sport. In this special sports report aired on WBCB 1490, Dr. Mark McLaughlin and Dr. Nirav Shah discuss the critical decisions that must be made by coaches and trainers to prevent brain trauma injury, and to insure that athletes are properly treated in the event of an injury. Brain Injury Association of America. Acquired Brain Injury Network Of Pennsylvania.
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Concussion Discussion
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. Resources on the Web. The first stop for information on concussion, ImPACT testing, and all things related. Specific information for high school athletes provided, including this guide to concussions. Heads Up Initiative at the CDC. CDC Heads Up Website. Fact Sheet for Coaches. Concussion in Sports Palm Cards:. Facts about Concussion and Brain Injury. Brain Injury in Your Practice. Founded in 1980...
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Brain Trauma Risks and Prevention
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. Brain Trauma Risks and Prevention. Dr Mark R. McLaughlin is a neurosurgeon who practices medicine at Princeton Brain and Spine Care. In this interview from The Medical View, he discusses the accidental death of Natasha RIchardson from brain trauma, and the lessons this can give to all of us. Brain Injury Association of America. Acquired Brain Injury Network Of Pennsylvania.
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New NFL Concussion Guidelines
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. What is the Impact? A Reflection on the New NFL Concussion Guidelines. By: Nirav K. Shah, M.D. December 17, 2009. Last week I had an opportunity to talk with Merrill Reese, the sports radio announcer with the Philadelphia Eagles, on his weekly radio show. The experience gave me the chance to share my thoughts on the new concussion regulations issued by the NFL (National Football League). Http:/ bl...
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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Your Child
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Are your athletes wearing certified protective gear? Information about choosing the correct head protection. Traumatic Brain Injuries and Your Child. By Mark R. McLaughlin, MD. Of the 1.4 million people who sustain a traumatic brain injury – also known as a concussion – each year in the United States:. 50,000 die;. 235,000 are hospitalized; and. 11 million are treated and released from an emergency department. Why are children at increased risk for TBI? What can be done? Depending on their severity, conc...