The consumer materials listed below were produced through a collaboration between the University of Washington MSKTC and the TBI Model Systems. This health information is based on research evidence and/or professional consensus and has been reviewed and approved by an editorial team of experts from the TBI Model Systems.
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Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury: Four Part Series
- Understanding TBI, Part 1: What happens to the brain during injury and in the early stages of recovery from TBI? (en español)
- Understanding TBI, Part 2: Brain injury impact on individuals’ functioning (en español)
- Understanding TBI, Part 3: The recovery process (en español)
- Understanding TBI, Part 4: The impact of a recent TBI on family members and what they can do to help with recovery (en español)
- Sleep and TBI (en español)
- Driving after TBI (en español)
- Cognitive Problems after TBI (en español)
- Emotional Problems after TBI (en español)
- Fatigue and TBI (en español)
- Seizures after TBI (en español)
- Returning to School After TBI (en español)
- Facts about the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States after Severe Brain Injury (en español)
- Headaches after TBI (en español)
- TBI and Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation (en español)
- Depression after TBI
- Balance Problems after TBI
- Sexuality after TBI
- Alcohol Use after TBI (en español)
Adapted Materials
Materials that were developed from and based on the TBI Fact Sheets.
- TBI Infocomics - Graphic adaptations of the factsheets on emotional changes and sleep.
- Fraser, R. T., Johnson, K. L., & Bell, K. R. (2011). Living Life Fully after Brain Injury: A workbook for survivors, families and caregivers. Lash & Associates Publishing/Training Co.