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Brain Injury Resource Team


Causes and Symptoms of Brain Injury

Acquired brain injuries may be caused by one or more of the following:

  • traumas from accidents, falls, assaults, bicycle accidents, car/motorcycle accidents, sports injuries, and surgical procedures.

  • infections (e.g. meningitis, encephalitis)

  • strokes and other vascular accidents

  • injuries caused by a reduction in the oxygen supply to the brain from anesthetic accidents, hanging, choking, near drownings, and severe loss of blood

  • tumors of the brain

  • metabolic disorders (e.g. insulin shock, liver/kidney disease)

  • toxic products taken into the body through inhalation or ingestion

  • impairments in one or more of the following areas: cognition, problem solving, language, perceptual and/or motor abilities, sensory, memory, social behaviors, attention, abstract thinking, reasoning, physical functions, judgement, information processing, speech, These impairments may be either temporary or permanent and may cause a partial or total functional disability or psychological difficulty.


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