The Silent Epidemic: What Everyone Should Know About Brain Injury by Condon, Mark John

The Silent Epidemic: What Everyone Should Know About Brain Injury
by Condon, Mark John

(#9XRZD91)

Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access) Lightning Source Inc, 2021
Description: 376p.
Dewey: 617

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Every year over 50,000 people will die from brain injury. Annually, one million more brain injury survivors will suffer long-term disability. Yet those closest to neurological research aimed at understanding the brain say that to date researchers have only scratched the surface. There is an urgent need for rehabilitation professionals to be much better informed about the personal consequences of brain injury. The dysfunctions associated with brain injury can be subtle, complex, and wide ranging in their effects on quality of life for both survivors and their families. Doctors attest that what Mark John Condon has learned through his brain injury experience and shared in The Silent Epidemic: What Everyone Should Know about Brain Injury is something they could never have learned in all their years of studies. This book could not be published at a better time, since education is recognized as the greatest preventive measure against future brain injuries. Severe brain injury will cost a survivor, his or her family and the community millions dollars over the survivors lifetime; it is costing trillions of dollars to the nation as a whole. That is for existing medical approaches. Mark Condon, however, has searched out, put together, and followed an effective protocol for recovery and rehabilitation that is much less expensive and with which he has broken and dramatically surpassed conventional medical rehabilitation records.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Lightning Source Inc
  • Publication Date: March 30, 2021
  • Format: Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access)
  • Dewey: 617
  • Description: 376p.
  • ISBN-10: 1-66415-301-2
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-66415-301-1
  • Follett Number: 9XRZD91