Traumatic Brain Injury
Featured Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National statistics about TBI and its impact on society @cdc.gov

National Institutes of Health
A comprehensive clearinghouse of TBI resources @nlm.nih.gov

American Academy of Neurology Foundation:
Learn more about causes, symptoms, and treatment @thebrainmatters.org

It Happens Every Day


TBI is physical damage to the brain

Your skull may be hard, but your brain isn’t. Which makes it easier to damage than you think. Quick, intense head movements, like in car accidents, sports impacts or shaken baby syndrome. Or even something as simple as bumping your head good and hard. Any one of these can bruise and tear brain tissue, causing permanent, irreversible damage.

While doctors can tell where the injured brain cells are, what they can’t tell is whether other parts of the brain will be able to take over and compensate for the damage. And because the brain is command central for our bodies, the consequences of even a small amount of damage can be significant. Want to know more about What Happens?