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Health & Daily Living

People with TBI want to maintain a lifestyle following injury, so this section provides links to information that improves activities of daily living (ADL) at home, work, and other environments.

Topics
  • Cognitive (Thinking) Problems
    • Attention & Concentration
    • Memory
    • Speech & Communication
    • Confusion
  • Emotional and Behavioral Issues
  • Medical Issues
    • Depression
    • Seizures
    • Medications
    • Substance/Alcohol Abuse
    • Headaches & Pain
    • Respiratory (Breathing)
    • Sleep
    • Spastic Hypertonia (Spasticity)
  • Physical Problems
    • Balance & Coordination
    • Fatigue
    • Driving & Mobility
  • Assistive (Adaptive) Technology
  • Family & Relationships
  • Returning to School
  • Exercise & Physical Activity
  • Vocation (Job) Resources
  • Veteran's Resources

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