Comments for CNS CEO Blogs https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog A brain injury blog by Dr. Mark J. Ashley, CEO, Centre for Neuro Skills Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:38:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 Comment on Next Steps in Worker’s Compensation for Treating Brain Injury by Madison Hall https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2019/01/07/next-steps-in-workers-compensation-for-treating-brain-injury-2/#comment-48 Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:38:39 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=70#comment-48 In reply to Deb krupp.

Thank you for your comment!

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Comment on Concerns Surrounding Stroke Treatment in the Era of COVID-19 by Madison Hall https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2020/11/30/concerns-surrounding-stroke-treatment-in-the-era-of-covid-19/#comment-47 Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:33:44 +0000 https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/?p=85#comment-47 In reply to Dr. David Greene.

Thank you for your comment Dr. Greene.

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Comment on Neurobehavioral Challenges After Brain Injury by Madison Hall https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2019/09/27/neurobehavioral-challenges-after-brain-injury/#comment-46 Mon, 22 Feb 2021 17:29:49 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=79#comment-46 In reply to Robert Bock.

We’re glad you found it helpful. Thanks for your comment!

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Comment on Concerns Surrounding Stroke Treatment in the Era of COVID-19 by Dr. David Greene https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2020/11/30/concerns-surrounding-stroke-treatment-in-the-era-of-covid-19/#comment-45 Mon, 15 Feb 2021 07:43:09 +0000 https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/?p=85#comment-45 2020 has been real tough year, specially in such conditions when individuals needed emergency medical services and they were not able to get that on time.

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Comment on Neurobehavioral Challenges After Brain Injury by Robert Bock https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2019/09/27/neurobehavioral-challenges-after-brain-injury/#comment-40 Sun, 31 Jan 2021 00:08:57 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=79#comment-40 Thank you for the info.
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Comment on Next Steps in Worker’s Compensation for Treating Brain Injury by Deb krupp https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2019/01/07/next-steps-in-workers-compensation-for-treating-brain-injury-2/#comment-22 Fri, 11 Jan 2019 07:17:16 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=70#comment-22 You are so right After a brain injury continued contact with your physician from rehabilitation can save thousands of dollars. New treatments or rehabilitation skills can change between time. For me a trigmental nerve needed surgery and then brain rehabilitation which has cut the cost of my yearly rehabilitation to one visit a year and nuerologist too. Lastly, the damage is never lost so the first years all types of illness can come up from non-Awareness from your brain that you are sick.

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Comment on Value-based Treatment And Outcomes by [WEB SITE] Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Guide – CNS | TBI Rehabilitation https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2016/07/01/value-based-treatment-and-outcomes/#comment-11 Tue, 16 May 2017 23:07:30 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=40#comment-11 […] Traumatic brain injury value-based treatment and outcomes […]

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Comment on The Family Dynamic after Acquired Brain Injury by [WEB SITE] Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Guide – CNS | TBI Rehabilitation https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2016/12/12/the-family-dynamic-after-acquired-brain-injury/#comment-15 Tue, 16 May 2017 23:05:17 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=57#comment-15 […] The family dynamic after acquired brain injury […]

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Comment on Negative Ramifications of Sleep Disorders after Brain Injury by Beth Bywaters https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2016/10/17/negative-ramifications-of-sleep-disorders-after-brain-injury/#comment-14 Tue, 18 Oct 2016 18:24:38 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=55#comment-14 Sleep hygiene skills strengthens the brain’s positive pathways toward post-traumatic growth. Practiced sleep hygiene skills puts control in one’s own hands, so to speak. The risk of self-medicating is that it could lead to learned helplessness, thus diminishing one’s sense of control, etc. Logic aside, the good feeling one has following REM sleep is the reward/trigger toward more positive behaviors. Thanks for initiating discussion on sleep and how it serves well-being!

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Comment on Neurodegenerative Processes and Brain Injury by Stephen Dolle Neurosciences https://www.neuroskills.com/neuro-landscape-blog/2016/08/05/neurodegenerative-processes-and-brain-injury/#comment-12 Sun, 07 Aug 2016 03:56:30 +0000 https://neurolandscapeblog.wordpress.com/?p=42#comment-12 When you speak of neurodegenerative and inflammatory changes, I assume you’re referring to changes seen in CSF (cerebral spinal fluid). In Feb. 2015, a routine MRI w/ Gadolinium for my hydrocephalus showed diffuse dura inflammation. A CSF culture was then obtained which was negative for infection, but revealed degenerative/inflammatory changes, which were not relayed to me because these changes are not normally part of the hydrocephalus workup. But I now believe it should be, and routinely done as part of outcomes assessment, esp when there’s suboptimal outcomes. Turns out there was some dura inflammation present in 2012. But was missed. Last year I wrote this up as a case study on my neurosciences blog. My expertise is in mHealth diagnostics, where I earlier designed & patented an algorhythm for hydrocephalus. I have speculated that a CTE model consisting of CSF, MRI or PET, and neurobehavioral changes, could be created to dx early signs of CTE, and similarly in other disorders such as Parkinsons & MS. Here’s my own case study http:/wp.me/poW1N-68 The dura inflammation was eventually dx as pachy meningitis. But the underlying cause remains unclear.

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