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A
traumatic brain injury (TBI)
is a disability caused by an external
force such as a motor vehicle accident,
a gunshot wound, a fall or a physical
impact which results in a decrease in
mental, cognitive, behavioral or physical
functions. Each year, 80,000 people
in the United States experience the
onset of long-term disabilities following
a traumatic brain injury. |
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On
this site, you’ll find:
Information
and Resources that will help you learn
more about living with traumatic brain
injury.
Programs
and Services sponsored by the Arizona
Governor’s Council on Spinal and
Head Injuries and our partners.
TBI Prevention
programs and services.
Education
and Events that are of interest to
individuals with traumatic brain injuries,
their families, and the professionals
who work with them. |
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Arizona Governor’s Council on Spinal
and Head Injuries • 10640 N. 28th Drive, Suite B-102,
Phoenix, AZ 85029
© Arizona Governor’s Council on Spinal and Head
Injuries, May 2003 |
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