All posts tagged 'Diffusion Tensor Imaging'

DTI May Be Tool To Gauge Long-Term Impact Of Concussions

Posted on June 11th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

Diffusion tensor imaging, or DTI, may prove to be a tool to gauge a person’s risk for long-term brain damage following a concussion, according to new research. The issue is that while the majority of people bounce back from a concussion without long-lasting side effects, there  are some that sustain..
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Congress’s NFL Hearings – Benson Testifies about Neuroimaging Advances

Posted on January 8th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Dr. Randall Benson on Diffusion Tensor Imaging In my search for the holy grail of objective proof of brain damage in those with Post Concussion Syndrome, I try to stay as current as possible on neuroimaging advances. Yesterday I focused on Dr. Randall Benson’s testimony with respect to Susceptibility Weight..
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Congress NFL Hearings: Dr. Benson on Susceptibility Weighted Imaging

Posted on January 7th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Randall Benson, M.D. on Neuroimaging Advances – SWI As I have stated here and elsewhere, diagnosing accidental concussions involves reconstructed evidence and the reliance on history from someone who likely has memory problems as to what happened, because they were concussed. In contrast to football or boxing concussions, real world..
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