Brain Injury Association of America’s Public Awareness Campaign
“There’s an often repeated saying in the brain injury community: if you’ve seen one brain injury, you’ve seen one brain injury,” said Rick Willis, president
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“There’s an often repeated saying in the brain injury community: if you’ve seen one brain injury, you’ve seen one brain injury,” said Rick Willis, president
Brain Injury Awareness Day on Capitol Hill was held on March 6. More than 250 advocates from 37 states came to Washington, D.C., to meet
Lifestyle medicine is an evidence-based practice of helping people adopt and sustain healthy behaviors; applying these six pillars of lifestyle medicine is not easy and
Joseph Cantor, Partner of Cantor Grana Buckner Bucci, has been elected as the next President of the Board of the Brain Injury Association of Virginia (BIAV). His
Recent studies suggest forgetting might not be a bad thing but rather, a form of learning, and it might not be a problem with our
These are some great thoughts about resilience, which is the ability to recover from setbacks. Researchers at the VCU TBI Model Systems program developed a
For people who’ve had a traumatic brain injury (TBI), memory issues can be not only troubling but disabling. They often have trouble remembering what they
When we feel anxious, we tend to breathe faster. New research shows breathwork exercises help us consciously slow down our breathing, which can positively affect
In collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Child Neurology Society (CBS), and Society for Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), the American Academy of Neurology
Advances in stem cell research and nerve cell regeneration give hope for greater recovery after spinal cord injury, and new treatments are being developed every
Beyond Physical Therapy: Collaborative Care Offers Hope for Post-SCI Wellbeing Researchers in the Department of Neurologic Surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine,
Let’s look at the anatomy of the spinal cord. Demystifying the Spine: A Closer Look at the Spinal Cord and Its Vulnerable Nerves This is
From Thought to Touch: Brain Chips Ignite Movement and Sensation in Paralyzed Man In March of 2023, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of
Every year, Virginia Business Magazine, in cooperation with the Virginia Bar Association, polls lawyers across Virginia asking them to identify which of their peers are
Stephanie Grana participated as a featured speaker at the Virginia Continuing Legal Education (CLE) event held on November 9th. Stephanie delivered an insightful presentation, touching
Cantor Grana Buckner Bucci, PLLC has been recognized in the 2024 edition of Best Law Firms®, ranked by Best Lawyers®, regionally in 3 practice areas.
This animation shows how a concussion affects brain cells on a cellular level after a particular type of traumatic brain injury. Often called a coup-contracoup
When being evaluated for and during recovery following a concussion, therapists and doctors use specific tests to assess what therapy someone might need and then
This infographic from the Brain Injury Association of America provides a great overview of some of the most frequent issues people with brain injury experience.
After a concussion, it’s not unusual for kids, parents and their coaches to ask when the child can return to their sport or to recreational activities. Guidelines have