Craig D. Rosenbaum | June 5, 2012 | Brain Injury
Football Helmets Ten Years and Older Deemed Unsafe
Football helmets ten years and older may be insufficient in protecting against serious brain injury, namely concussions. A bump, blow, or jolt taken directly to the head during play can cause a concussion. Any blow to the body severe enough to cause the brain and head to move rapidly will also result in concussion because… read more
Craig D. Rosenbaum | May 11, 2012 | Brain Injury
Soccer Headers May Cause Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries have permanent detrimental effects on memory, attention and the processing of visual information. Attention parents: It has recently been discovered these injuries can be caused by playing soccer. A recent study found that repeated heading of soccer balls, the act of driving the ball off a player’s head, can affect the brain… read more
Craig D. Rosenbaum | April 5, 2012 | Brain Injury
New York Woman Suffers Brain Injury Due to Teen’s Reckless Actions
Brain injuries are very serious. In many cases, a person who has suffered a brain injury will need lifelong care. Last fall, a New York philanthropist and mother suffered a serious brain injury. Through this trauma she lost the use of her left eye. The injury resulted from the negligence and reckless actions of two… read more
Craig D. Rosenbaum | March 7, 2012 | Brain Injury
Scientists Discover Link Between Traumatic Brain Injuries and PTSD
Traumatic brain injuries can be devastating for those living in New York and beyond. After a person suffers a brain injury, they may be left with headaches, memory loss or problems with speech. Many people need long-term care to treat the brain injury, as well as any other side effects, such as post-traumatic stress disorder…. read more