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Signs & Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic brain injuries are classified as mild, moderate or severe. Even so-called “mild closed head injuries” can cause deficits in thinking skills, emotional and behavioral functions, as well as physical abilities.

Closed Head/Mild Brain Injuries

The frustration caused by mild brain injuries, a mild traumatic brain injury, or MTBI can lead to major disruptions in emotional, physical, and intellectual functioning. Yet, all too often, the symptoms of MTBI’s are overlooked or ignored.

Headaches, memory problems, and muddled thinking are common after a concussion or other closed head injury. These symptoms usually clear up within a few weeks or months. Sometimes, however, they never go away. Neuropsychological evaluation may be employed to determine the extent and severity of a TBI.

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