10/4/2011 - Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) subject matter expert Kathy Helmick participated in a live webcast hosted by USVets.tv September 30. Helmick, DCoE deputy director for traumatic brain injury, was part of a panel on traumatic brain injury (TBI), which focused on symptoms, prevention, treatment and progression of TBI care along with Dr. Vicky Youcha, director of Brainline.org, and Dr. Dan Budenz, founder of Online Rehab Clinic.Because a large part of the USVets.tv audience includes Vietnam War veterans, the panel discussed how some TBI cases were not treated because little was known about TBI during the time of the conflict.
“As we read history books and documentation of previous references to ‘shell shock,’ one would wonder if [they were] concussion related,” Helmick said. “We now have the capability to learn so much about concussion sustained during combat that it would be a shame to let this important time pass without filling these gaps of knowledge.”
A TBI may still be difficult for many service members to recognize. According to Helmick, there are guidelines to help service members remove some of the guess work. read more>>>
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