by Daniel Corrin | Jan 12, 2017 | News & Research
Concussion Rehabilitation Research A recent article in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) suggests that physical activity following concussion (in youth) is better than rest. The study itself examined symptoms for PPCS (persistent post concussion...
by Daniel Corrin | Jan 8, 2017 | News & Research
In most personal injury cases involving an “mTBI” or “concussion”, there is no physical evidence of the injury. In other words, actual damage to tissue can not be seen and must be inferred from the mechanism of injury and observed symptoms. Most of the medical...
by | Mar 28, 2014 | News & Research
Three years ago, Courtney King-Dye was a world class dressage rider and member of the 2008 olympic team. Courtney’s life was forever changed when a horse slipped and fell with her. Today, she has a serious message about the importance of wearing a helmet while...
by | Jan 29, 2014 | News & Research
The number of serious traumatic spinal cord injuries is on the rise in the United States, and the leading cause no longer appears to be motor vehicle crashes, but falls, new Johns Hopkins research suggests. The same research shows, moreover, that rates of these...
by Barbara Webster-Evans | Jan 29, 2014 | News & Research
According to the recent news, another BC teen has been killed by a vehicle while long boarding. This teen was apparently riding adjacent to his school, shortly after school, and reportedly he was not wearing a helmet. While even the best helmets can’t prevent...
by Daniel Corrin | Oct 22, 2013 | News & Research
Not all brain injury arises from a traumatic event. A number of our clients have developed an often irreversible brain disorder called Tardive dyskinesia. Tardive means “delayed” and dyskinesia means “abnormal movement.” Tardive dyskinesia is a serious side effect...