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TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), Iraq and neuropsychology

You prob­a­bly have seen the news about Bob Woodruff’s own recov­ery and his arti­cles now to raise aware­ness about the plight of Iraq veterans.

In the arti­cle “A First­hand Report on the Wounds of War”, we learn how

  • Woodruff, 45, is launch­ing a mul­ti­me­dia cam­paign that includes appear­ances Tues­day with Oprah Win­frey and on “Good Morn­ing Amer­ica,” and the release of a book (In an Instant) writ­ten with his wife, Lee, about their ordeal.”
  • Woodruff’s report­ing packs an emo­tional punch because he is, quite sim­ply, a man who cheated death. Never before had an anchor for an Amer­i­can broad­cast net­work been injured in war. Woodruff instantly became a sym­bol of the dan­gers that jour­nal­ists face in Iraq, and is try­ing to use his higher pro­file to illu­mi­nate the plight of sol­diers who strug­gle with these injuries far from the spotlight.”

This is not an iso­lated exam­ple but part of a larger, and grow­ing, prob­lem. The Dis­cover Mag­a­zine arti­cle Dead Men Walk­ing: what sort of future do brain-injured Iraq vet­er­ans face?” dis­cusses what a great work the mil­i­tary is doing to pre­vent deaths of injured sol­diers in Iraq-with the unin­tended con­se­quence that reha­bil­i­ta­tion ser­vices back in the US are com­pletely overwhelmed.

Neu­rophiloso­pher puts this prob­lem in a wider con­text with DoD is neglect­ing troops’ men­tal health.

For a bet­ter pre­spec­tive, this is a quote from our inter­view with Dr. Elkhonon Gold­berg on Cog­ni­tive Train­ing, talk­ing about the birth of mod­ern neu­ropsy­chol­ogy dur­ing World War II:

Of course there weren’t advanced neu­roimag­ing tech­niques those days, so sci­en­tists could only spec­u­late about what hap­pened in healthy brains. But they could care­fully ana­lyze what hap­pened with patients who had suf­fered any kind of seri­ous brain prob­lem, from strokes to trau­matic brain injury. And this is how neu­ropsy­chol­ogy was born: Alexan­der Luria, Vygotsky’s dis­ci­ple, and my own men­tor, was com­mis­sioned to help reha­bil­i­tate Russ­ian sol­diers with brain injuries dur­ing WWII. This pro­vided invalu­able clin­i­cal mate­r­ial for under­stand­ing the mech­a­nisms of the healthy brain. Much of mod­ern cog­ni­tive neu­ro­science rests its foun­da­tion in Luria’s work.”

We were recently con­tacted by a trau­matic brain injury sur­vivor who says:

As to your ques­tion, in 1967 there was not any neuro rehab given to me. My par­ents never told me that I should be affected by the brain injury, so I was on my own to fig­ure things out…how to walk, talk, read, write and speak in com­plete sen­tences. I am not sure what to tell you with regards to spe­cific ways that I taught myself. I just did it. Dogged deter­mi­na­tion, per­se­ver­ance in the face of dif­fer­ent fac­tors and then tweak­ing things as I grew older. I do not have a neuro road map to give you to give to other peo­ple for their spe­cific recov­ery. My only sug­ges­tion is that they should not give up on them­selves or let other peo­ple place lim­i­ta­tions upon them. I am still tweak­ing life. Hope this helps.”

Good quote: “My only sug­ges­tion is that they should not give up on them­selves or let other peo­ple place lim­i­ta­tions upon them. I am still tweak­ing life.”

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  1. […] If you’re inter­ested in read­ing more about this, Dis­cover mag­a­zine had an arti­cle about it last month enti­tled Dead Men Walk­ing. The Smart­brains blog had a post about TBI ear­lier this month. Relat­edly, Dr. J C writes in brain­blog­ger about how most cases of brain trauma are just watch­ful wait­ing with the occa­sional hole drilling to release pres­sure. We just don’t know enough to do any­thing else. […]

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  3. David Wagner says:

    The idea that we don’t know enough about TBI to do more than burr-hole to relieve pres­sure is silly, like we are lim­ited to the med­i­cine of pyra­mid builders.

    First, you reduce inci­dence of injury. Until 2006, line infantry and reservists were still being con­cussed by sec­ondary impact with the unpadded insides of their own hel­mets. The Army and Marine com­mands had to be arm-twisted by activists and Con­gress to issue all troops the $125 inte­rior hel­met padding that was stan­dard for airborne/SOF troops.

    IED-blasted troops that would not be allowed to return to col­lege sports until they had recov­ered men­tal acu­ity, are being ‘returned to duty within 3 days’, the mea­sure of effi­ciency in mil­i­tary medicine.

    SecArmy Geren is still with­old­ing the 2007 Army TBI Task Force Report from Con­gress, 8 months after it was completed.

    It is an ongo­ing scan­dal, from the re-injury of impaired sol­diers, to the months of wait­ing to BEGIN treat­ment after dis­charge. Write your Rep­re­sen­ta­tive and remind them that we have a duty too, to know what we are vot­ing on.

  4. Alvaro says:

    David, you are right in that much is known on how to help pre­vent TBI in a vari­ety of con­texts, from bat­tle to sports to dri­ving. And there are clear guide­lines on how to help the rehab process.

    I agree with you that what has been hap­pen­ing is far from what should hap­pen. Thanks for remind­ing us.

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