by Daniel Corrin | Mar 25, 2011 | News & Research
It seems that researchers these days are really trying to look at the differences between men and women in brain injury. When I started practicing in this area, the new research was about whiplash-type injuries and the discussion looked at the female physiology...
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 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...
by Daniel Corrin | Mar 3, 2011 | Case Results, Community Events & Programs, Living with Brain Injury, News & Research
Webster & Associates is pleased to launch their new blog. This blog is the most recent addition to our ever-expanding list of initiatives directed at providing the highest quality of services to our clients, friends and those professionals with legal or medical...