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Enhancing Awareness of Concussions: Symptoms and Support Strategies
Watch a series of presentations and informational videos about concussion symptoms, management and support strategies for Concussion Awareness Week, September 22-28 2024.
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Brain Injury Canada
02:40 Concussion and Mental Health
09:35 About the Canadian Concussion Network
12:36 Patient Perspectives and Concussion Lived Experience
15:12 A message from the Ontario Brain Injury Association
17:41 Dizziness Following Concussion
31:04 A message from Parachute
32:55 Tips for Managing Acute and Persisting Concussion Symptoms
49:36 A message from PedsConcussion
Brain Injury Canada: braininjurycanada.ca/en/
Canadian Concussion Network: ccn-rcc.ca/en/
Ontario Brain Injury Association: obia.ca/
Parachute: parachute.ca/en/
PedsConcussion: pedsconcussion.com/
Transcendent Concussion Research Program: www.transcendentconcussion.ca/
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Відео

There's Nothing Like a Brain Hemorrhage to Refocus the Mind | Daniel MacQueen
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Edited from the presentation on May 18, 2023 at the Brain Injury Canada Conference Dan shares the medical journey he faced after his life was turned upside down by a serious brain injury, how he developed resilience, and action-oriented steps for individuals with brain injury to build themselves back up. Dan is a motivational speaker. You can learn more about Dan and his work at www.macqueendan...
Veronique: Everything is Connected
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Veronique shares her experience with brain injury recovery and information from the lived perspective for health care providers.
Melanie: Memory Loss After Brain Injury
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Originally published May 17, 2023 for the Brain Injury Canada Conference, Melanie shares some tips for health care providers and the general public related to memory loss after brain injury.
Jackie: Life Lessons Learned
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Jackie shares lessons learned after brain injury for health care providers, caregivers, and individuals living with brain injury.
Samantha: Unshakeable
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Samantha shares her experience with brain injury and the things she wishes to share with health care providers, caregivers, and other people living with brain injury.
Ginnie: A Perspective on Caregiving
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Ginnie shares her experience with caregiving and her son's brain injury.
Paul: Brain injury & Spoon theory
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Paul shares his experience with spoon theory, a visual tool to help show people and their community how invisible disabilities impact a person's energy and capacity each day.
Introduction to Journaling for Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury
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This video is an introduction to Brain Injury Canada's journaling workbook for individuals with brain injury.
Introduction to the Caregiver Journaling Workbook
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This video is for caregivers who will be using Brain Injury Canada's caregiving journaling workbook.
After You Complete the Journaling Workbook
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This video is for individuals who have completed the ABI or caregiver journaling workbooks, available for free on braininjurycanada.ca.
Implicit Bias - Recognize, Challenge, Interrupt
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Presenters: Nakema Walker & Tania Harris May 26, 2022 The Brain Injury Canada Conference braininjurycanadaconference.ca
Prévenir l’épuisement chez les personnes proches aidantes
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Rejoindre Charlotte Beaudet, coordonnatrice clinique à Info-aidant, le service d’intervention de l’Appui pour les proches aidants pour sa présentation sur la prévention de l’épuisement des aidants naturels
Introduction to the new Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence
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Liv Mendelsohn, MA, MEd, is the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence. Over the course of her career, Liv has founded and helmed several organizations in the disability and caregiving space, including the Wagner Green Centre for Accessibility and Inclusion at the Miles Nadal JCC, which she led for seven years, and the ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival, where she ...
Caregiver Burnout, Moral Distress and Moral Resiliency: Choosing the Good vs the Perfect
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In this webinar, participants learn about the role that moral distress plays in contributing to caregiver burnout. Participants learn how to identify moral distress, the factors that cause moral distress, and helpful strategies to respond to moral distress. It also explores how unrealistic expectations contribute to moral distress and how changing our perceptions can help build moral resiliency...
A guided meditation session
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A guided meditation session
Introduction to Dance Therapy
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Introduction to Dance Therapy
Introduction to Art Therapy
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Introduction to Art Therapy
The Importance of Formal Support & How to Be The Health Care Advocate Your Family Needs
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The Importance of Formal Support & How to Be The Health Care Advocate Your Family Needs
The Role of Family & Friend Caregivers
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The Role of Family & Friend Caregivers
In conversation Barbie Nault
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In conversation Barbie Nault
Reaction hacks
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Reaction hacks
Healthy Boundaries and Positive Disconnect in the Caregiving Role | Caring for Caregivers
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Healthy Boundaries and Positive Disconnect in the Caregiving Role | Caring for Caregivers
Self-Advocacy | Caring for Caregivers
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Self-Advocacy | Caring for Caregivers
Share your questions & ideas with us | Caring for Caregivers
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Share your questions & ideas with us | Caring for Caregivers
Caring for the Caregiver: Video Series Introduction
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Caring for the Caregiver: Video Series Introduction
New Year, Restoring You - A Brain Injury Canada Webinar
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New Year, Restoring You - A Brain Injury Canada Webinar
How Technology Drives Future Brain Health
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How Technology Drives Future Brain Health
At-Home Exercises
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At-Home Exercises
At-Home Exercise Series: Cooling Down
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At-Home Exercise Series: Cooling Down

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @chrisdavis273
    @chrisdavis273 28 днів тому

    The second half of this presentation really represents my difficulties from TBI.

  • @Thatsbannanas-d8c
    @Thatsbannanas-d8c 10 місяців тому

    Thank you, I really appreciated your video.

  • @anchorrehabilitationsuppor666

  • @darioserrano2272
    @darioserrano2272 2 роки тому

    I can’t walk correctly I have brain injury

  • @darioserrano2272
    @darioserrano2272 2 роки тому

    I can’t walk correctly I got brain injury

  • @barbann9708
    @barbann9708 2 роки тому

    I might have been nicer to have video of the speakers.

  • @b67y8y
    @b67y8y 3 роки тому

    excellent video

    • @b67y8y
      @b67y8y 2 роки тому

      Excellent news

  • @Winner1-c2u
    @Winner1-c2u 3 роки тому

    See ectjustice

  • @wakiltuhan7620
    @wakiltuhan7620 3 роки тому

    good afternoon, my mother has a VEGETATIVE STATE disease. I ask for your help so that my mother can recover. Thank you.

  • @wakiltuhan7620
    @wakiltuhan7620 3 роки тому

    good afternoon, my mother has a VEGETATIVE STATE disease. I ask for your help so that my mother can recover. Thank you.

    • @cakerus111
      @cakerus111 Рік тому

      How is she now..how se went to VS

  • @lucillemakris3137
    @lucillemakris3137 3 роки тому

    MY SON HAS TMI AND IS IN A NURSING HOME. ARE THERE ANY TESTING FOR NURSING HOME RESIDENTS?

    • @lucillemakris3137
      @lucillemakris3137 3 роки тому

      ANY TESTING FOR TBI IN NURSEING HOME IN KINGSTON N.Y.?

  • @demonposessed7413
    @demonposessed7413 3 роки тому

    is this about taking magic mushrooms tripping balls for neurogenesis

    • @derekrodney5744
      @derekrodney5744 3 роки тому

      pro tip: you can watch series on flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.

    • @elliottmack1887
      @elliottmack1887 3 роки тому

      @Derek Rodney yup, I've been watching on flixzone for since november myself :D

    • @saintgabriel790
      @saintgabriel790 3 роки тому

      @Derek Rodney yea, been watching on Flixzone for since december myself :)

  • @kathyroberts1380
    @kathyroberts1380 3 роки тому

    Can you give more information about Anoxic Brain Injury

  • @Carsinogenesis
    @Carsinogenesis 3 роки тому

    20:11

  • @Les1987
    @Les1987 3 роки тому

    How do you sign up for this?

    • @BrainInjuryCanada
      @BrainInjuryCanada 3 роки тому

      We would recommend contacting VoxNeuro directly for more information on where the tests are being performed/available. Their website is voxneuro.com

  • @startlingbird
    @startlingbird 3 роки тому

    Please email: ram@theecawellness.com and cc Chris Meda chrism@incelldx.com about special test they can do to figure out what is causing long haul. Here is hoping test is still free or may be we can start getting help from private organizations until US can develop national plan for this situation. They have identified a broad range of currently approved drugs, vitamins, supplements that can help #longhauler #long-hauler #COVID19

  • @johnwilson9834
    @johnwilson9834 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video, I am a 43 yr old white male with no medical conditions. I was recently released from the neurology icu after 9 days. I had covid encephalitis. No respiratory issues what so ever. I had 5 seizures they know of, delirium, hallucinations and could not feed myself had no control of my bowels they did MRI, CT scans, spinal taps could not find anything but covid. I had to be restrained the MRI did not come out the best because I was having convulsions. I still have a lot of symptoms after 30 days brain fog ect and the only answer I get is we don't know. I started to have some clarity after 5 days of convulsions seizures ect. They don't believe I had a silent stroke. I have a follow up with the neurologist next week. It is a phone visit because most hospitals are not taking in patients. Should I request another MRI with contrast because of the symptoms im still having ? Im tired of hearing we don't know. I have terrible headaches near my right temple. Terrible sleep patterns, foggyness, memory issues ect. I had to go back to work but I'm so fatigued I can't make it through the whole day. I have issues communicating i know what i want to say but cant get the words out or i and slow to get the words out. Any advice what to ask the neurologist ? If you responded I would be very grateful

    • @voxneuro
      @voxneuro 3 роки тому

      Hi John, if there are concerns about structural damage to the brain, yes - a structural neuroimaging test like CT or MRI is important to have conclusive results of. For your issues with cognitive function (issues communicating, memory loss etc) VoxNeuro's Cognitive Health Assessments™ measure the health of your core cognitive functions to provide your healthcare team with data to inform cognitive rehabilitation. If you're interested in learning more please visit VoxNeuro.com A list of VoxNeuro Certified Clinics can be found here: voxneuro.com/book-appointment

    • @BrainInjuryCanada
      @BrainInjuryCanada 3 роки тому

      Hi John! We're sorry we didn't see your comment until now. We do not provide medical information or recommendations because we are not medical professionals. We do have several tips on coping with fatigue and managing additional symptoms on our website www.braininjurycanada.ca. They may be of some assistance to you.

  • @beckymikbeckymik4299
    @beckymikbeckymik4299 3 роки тому

    I lost my Facebook account how can I got it back,a friend refer me to *hacker_John* and he recover my account back for me, Thanks

  • @calgaryconcussionawareness5944
    @calgaryconcussionawareness5944 3 роки тому

    Was hoping to hear more about COVID effects on those who already had sustained brain injury before COVID diagnosis. Any research on that aspect?!

    • @BrainInjuryCanada
      @BrainInjuryCanada 3 роки тому

      As COVID is so new, we don't have access to much research on the effects of COVID on those who had a previous brain injury. As research becomes available (peer-reviewed and published), we will be looking into that topic more thoroughly.

  • @tanj19
    @tanj19 4 роки тому

    This is great, love the conversation!

  • @BoppityBoopy
    @BoppityBoopy 4 роки тому

    Excellent!!

  • @calgaryconcussionawareness5944
    @calgaryconcussionawareness5944 4 роки тому

    A must-watch interview (25 min) with former Olympian skier Kerrin Lee-Gartner of Calgary, discussing her concussion history, the car accident that changed everything, her symptoms, her recovery / daily navigation management process, and learning to be kind to yourself and finding acceptance. Very powerful and right on with what many of us are contending with.

  • @TravelingNana
    @TravelingNana 4 роки тому

    Good job Rachel.

  • @debblackmore7460
    @debblackmore7460 4 роки тому

    Well done folks doing amazing keep going sending luck love and hugs from headway Nottingham uk xx

  • @MGZ2025BROTHERHOOD
    @MGZ2025BROTHERHOOD 5 років тому

    Fuck brain injury’s man

  • @amcclennonsowchuk
    @amcclennonsowchuk 5 років тому

    World class doctor... Proudly wear his masterpiece above my right ear. Turned an 18-24 month prognosis into 20 years and counting.

  • @scress23
    @scress23 5 років тому

    My partner best friend got a brain injury just over two years ago. He is 79 which makes it very hard to get help. I believe because of his age that the government doesn't want to do more for him. If I had enough energy at the end of the day I would be fighting. Mentally he is about 85% there. He can talk two languages and is even starting to learn Spanish. When he is sick or very tired is when he has a hard time. Physically he has improved a lot. He can't walk and needs help getting into and out of bed and wheelchair. I can leave him for an hour or two when he is up. when he is in bed longer. His kids took off within a couple of months of him coming home so I am the only one taking care of him. I have people coming in when I am at work. When he left the hospital we had someone coming to help get the house ready but we never had information on resources to let us know what we are covered for or any help we can be getting even now.. It is tough and more should be done for the care giver.

  • @dereleik2841
    @dereleik2841 6 років тому

    A great story!

  • @theresak.1637
    @theresak.1637 6 років тому

    Thank you Nick and Justin for sharing your stories....very inspirational.

  • @willysmithmusic
    @willysmithmusic 6 років тому

    proud of you craig!

  • @caroldawson7699
    @caroldawson7699 6 років тому

    Stephanie, you brought tears to my eyes!! I don't know you but I worked for your Grandpa and I photographed your Mom and Dad's wedding. What your family has gone through is tragic! I'm so proud of you for succeeding the way you have! I also have a daughter with a brain injury (from birth), and have witnessed her struggles over the years. She too is AMAZING, just like you!! Bless you and your family <3

    • @stephmarchinko13
      @stephmarchinko13 5 років тому

      Carol, I did not see this until now which is terrible of me. I appreciate the kind words. Wow, how ironic, you photographing my parents wedding. It is a constant struggle when you have a injury in which no one can see or understand unless gone through it. Which sounds like your daughter is experiencing. It must be so challenging as a parent to see your child struggling everyday. I wish you and your daughter well.

  • @kimmcdonald-taylor8298
    @kimmcdonald-taylor8298 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your story! This too took courage!

  • @debblackmore7460
    @debblackmore7460 6 років тому

    Dont give up on yourselves proud of anyone going through it stay positive you will get there I to have brain injury its hard but we are survivors keep up hard work proud of you all love united kingdom good luck.x

  • @debblackmore7460
    @debblackmore7460 6 років тому

    Much love keep going stay positive good luck from a person with brain injury 2 another love from england.xx