TBI task force identifies shortfalls in care
Mild injuries need more attention, experts say
By Gina Cavallaro - gcavallaro@militarytimes.com
Posted : Saturday Jan 26, 2008 7:18:53 EST
An Army report on the cause, diagnosis and treatment of traumatic brain injuries among soldiers and Marines who have been in combat cited a number of gaps in services and care for those suffering TBI.
One in five soldiers and Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan may have suffered mild TBI, the task force estimated, and some may not be aware they need treatment.
“Many of the mild cases are overlooked,” Brig. Gen. Donald Bradshaw, commander of the Southeast Regional Medical Command and chairman of the TBI Task Force, said Jan. 17 at a press conference to release the report.
The task force of 17 medical professionals, writers and researchers from the Army, Marine Corps and Air Force conducted a review of policies governing TBI patient care, including diagnosis, education, research and case management.
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
TBI It only hurts when you don't look
When you have a cut, often it doesn't hurt until you see the blood. With TBI it hurts until you find out where the pain came from. If you were near a bomb blast, go and get checked out. You have nothing to lose if you were not wounded by it and a lot of lose if you were but did nothing about it.
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