by Daniel Corrin | Mar 23, 2011 | Case Results, Legal Articles & Tips, News & Research
The birth of a new baby should be one of the happiest moments in a family’s life. Sadly, at times that joy can turn to heartbreak if a baby is not born healthy or if things go wrong in the hours or days following a birth. Things can and do go wrong whether in a...
by Daniel Corrin | Mar 16, 2011 | Community Events & Programs, Living with Brain Injury
Even off the ice Sidney Crosby can’t help but make the headlines. Since January 5th of this year, the Pittsburgh Penguin’s captain and Canada’s golden boy has been recovering from concussion, after enduring two massive blows to the head only days apart. Hockey fans,...
by Daniel Corrin | Mar 8, 2011 | Living with Brain Injury, News & Research
Our experience with survivors of TBI certainly accords with proposition that both survivors and their families need support to enhance the survivor’s functional capabilities and everyone’s well-being. Recent research agrees with us. A six-week group intervention...
by Daniel Corrin | Mar 8, 2011 | Living with Brain Injury, News & Research
Unfortunately, the consequences of brain injury are far reaching, and the risk of further injury after an initial brain injury is a real risk that many of our clients face. Most clients find that the struggle through rehabilitation is hard enough, but as they are...
by Daniel Corrin | Mar 3, 2011 | News & Research
I had the privilege of attending grand rounds at VGH where the guest lecturer was neurosurgeon Dr. Christine Ann Duhaime discussing new research on concussion. I first became aware of her work while working on a Shaken Baby Case, because she was the neurosurgeon...