From Deseret News archives:
Help reduce brain injuries
A study on traumatic brain injuries recently released by the Utah Department of Health paints a startling picture of the reality of brain injuries in Utah. On average, there are five nonfatal traumatic brain injuries a day in the Beehive State as well as one that kills.
Most result from motor vehicle crashes and falls. These injuries can result in lifelong problems such as difficulty with concentration, memory, judgment and mood. Also, the injuries can result in difficulties with vision and tactile sensation in addition to issues with instability and impulsivity.
Many of these injuries are preventable, however. Loose rugs, clutter around stairways and poorly lighted pathways can contribute to falls in homes. These hazards can be rectified easily. Seniors should pay particular attention to the health department recommendations because among Utahns 60 and older, the most common cause of a traumatic brain injury is a fall. Most often, the falls occur at home.
For illustration purposes, state health department officials cited two real-life cases of traumatic brain injuries that occurred in 2005.
- A 19-year-old man who suffered a severe skull fracture in a single-car rollover was hospitalized for more than a month. Blood tests indicated he was using marijuana at the time of the accident. He requires daily care from others.
- A 45-year-old man from rural Utah crashed his motorcycle into a car, resulting in severe head and neck injuries. He was not wearing a helmet. He was hospitalized and spent extended time in a rehabilitation center.
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