In this video program, Dr. George Zitney, President of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various types of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families.
"In this video program, Dr. George Zitney, President of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various types of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families."@en
"Brain injuries hospitalize 373,000 people each year and kill 56,000 more. In this program, Dr. George Zitnay, president of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various type of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families."
"In this program, Dr. George Zitnay, president of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various types of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families."@en
"In this video program, Dr. George Zitnay, President of the Brain Injury Association, and other experts discuss the various types of brain injuries within the context of new diagnostic methods and treatments. Innovative rehabilitation techniques are illustrated on actual brain injury sufferers. Several people with brain injuries reveal how the injuries have impacted their lives and the lives of their families."
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