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12/28/2009
Mindy
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Can a Brain Injury Lead to Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease or Dementia?

Studies have found that adult patients who have suffered severe brain injuries are at an increased risk of developing a long-term condition, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and dementia.  This news is frightening for the thousands of adults who suffer head trauma each year.

If you or a family member has survived a serious brain injury, you need to familiarize yourself with some of the possible long-term conditions that could develop.  Researchers have found evidence that one of these conditions includes Alzheimer’s disease, which is characterized by memory loss, dementia and impaired cognitive abilities.  One study concluded that a brain injury could interact with other factors to trigger this disease.

Parkinson’s disease has been linked to adult brain injury.  This disease can develop years after the initial injury, just when you think you are in the clear from any long-term repercussions.  Parkinson’s disease has many symptoms, such as tremors, stiffness, slow movement and stooped posture.

Dementia is also associated with a traumatic brain injury and includes two types, dementia pugilistica and posttraumatic dementia.

For more information on this topic, read the article, Traumatic Brain Injury Linked to Long-Term Complications.

Contact an experienced Los Angeles brain injury lawyer at Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 800-350-8888 if your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence.  You could be entitled to compensation.

Steinberg and Spencer is a law firm consisting of California brain injury attorneys specializing in cases ranging anywhwere from auto, motorcycle, or bicycle accidents to slip and fall cases. We handle San Bernadino brain injury cases, Santa Monica brain injury cases, Los Angeles brain injury cases, and brain injury cases throughout the California area. For more info please contact us for a free consultation.



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