Spinal Cord Injuries: How They Happen and How to Heal The spine is one of the human body’s most important structures. The vertebrae serve as a major support for the…
Workplace Accident Injuries The National Safety Council estimates that every seven seconds, a worker is injured on the job. The resulting recovery time adds up to a staggering 104 million…
All About Orthopedic Surgery When a doctor tells a patient they’ll need to see an orthopedic surgeon, the average patient is likely to react with shock and fear. “Orthopedic surgery”…
Medical professionals used to dismiss concussions as being minor, routine injuries. But in the past several years, mounting evidence has forced a reassessment. Now, doctors encourage patients to treat concussions…
All About Neurodiagnostic Testing After an accident, many doctors request a round of neurodiagnostic tests, to determine exactly what the accident victim’s state is and what care they need. Read…
Seeking Help for Accidents at Work Accidents are a part of life. You can be injured anywhere, but many people experience accidents while they are at work. Some workplaces are…
Preventing Vehicle Accident Injury Car accidents injure about 2.35 million people in the U.S. each year. Before you hit the road, you need to take basic safety precautions to prevent…
Bicycling is an environmentally sound, healthy choice for transportation, but it comes with certain dangers. Every year, thousands of cyclists are seriously injured due to collisions with motor vehicles. Although…
Vehicle Injuries and Children Vehicle accidents can be deadly for people of any age, but for children, they are particularly dangerous. Automobile collisions are a leading cause of death among…
Personal Injury and Public Transportation Public transport is a convenient and usually safe choice for your transportation needs. Statistics show that people use public transportation 34 million times each weekday,…