Individuals who have suffered from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and who have developed nerve damage or motor neuron conditions may be able to restore strength due to the implementation of embryonic stem cells, according to a recent study from researchers at the Dalhousie Medical School in Nova Scotia.
Scientists from the medical school found that embryonic stem cells that were grown in the laboratory could be transplanted to the damaged neurons in an injured victim and could be reproduced. Scientists explained that the project "opens the door for a variety of different treatments."
Identifying TBI
TBI can occur in a number of individuals in a variety of ways, which is why it is important to note all of the potential such an injury signs and symptoms that can occur, as it is imperative that an individual know these characteristics of TBI.
No matter how severe or mild the signs and symptoms of TBI may be, it is necessary to seek medical assistance immediately to avoid a worsened condition in the future. Additionally, by knowing the following signs and symptoms of this injury, an individual can prevent long-term side effects that may be unable to be resolved because of a delay of treatment.
The following are the most common brain injury side effects, according to the Mayo Clinic:
* headache, persistent headache
* unconsciousness
* amnesia
* confusion
* dizziness
* inability of balance
* sensory problems
* blurred vision
* ringing in the ears
* mood changes
* bad taste
* memory inabilities
* concentration problems
* repeated vomiting or nausea
* convulsions or seizures
* inability to awaken from sleep
* dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes
* slurred speech
* weakness in extremities
* numbness in extremities
* loss of coordination
* profound confusion
* agitation
* combativeness
* refusal to eat
* listlessness
* altered sleep patterns
* altered performance at work/school
Coping With A Traumatic Brain Injury
As more Americans become at risk for developing a traumatic brain injury, especially those returning from the war in Iraq, it is important that the appropriate treatments and support are sought. Unfortunately, many brain injury treatments are quite expensive and may not be covered by insurance companies because of experimental or new treatments.
Developing litigation, if this occurs, may be necessary for a victim to receive a reward of monetary means to pay for a costly brain injury treatment. A brain injury lawyer can provide details on developing a lawsuit as well as how a victim might receive monetary compensation for their injury.