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As occupational therapists we understand that the functional impact of TBI in children can be different than in adults—deficits may not be immediately apparent because the pediatric brain is still developing. TBI in children is a chronic disease process rather than a one-time event, because symptoms may change and unfold over time. This video gives great insight on pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI).
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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As occupational therapists we understand that the functional impact of TBI in children can be different than in adults—deficits may not be immediately apparent because the pediatric brain is still developing. TBI in children is a chronic disease process rather than a one-time event, because symptoms may change and unfold over time. This video gives great insight on pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI).