Why We Exist
Addressing a Critical Need
TBI3™ was created to address a nationwide epidemic and the need for assessing undiagnosed Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and concussions (mTBI).
Key Statistics
1
Million
Motor vehicle accidents annually contribute significantly to the incidence of Traumatic Brain Injuries .
~
%
Of people injured in car accidents have suffered a TBI.
- 95% of these TBIs cannot be diagnosed with conventional modalities such as MRI.
1
Million
Americans currently have long-term or lifelong need for help to perform activities of daily living as a result of TBI.
What is a TBI?
Traumatic Brain Injury
A TBI is defined as an insult to the brain caused by an external, physical, and/or shear force.
Examples include:
Levels of TBI Severity
There are different levels of severity of TBI:
Mild
80% (Most patients in MVA)*
- Loss of consciousness (LOC) < 30 minutes
- Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) < 1 hour
Moderate
10-13% of patients
- Loss of consciousness (LOC) 30 min - 24 hrs
- Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) 1 - 24 hrs
Severe
7-10% of patients
- Loss of consciousness (LOC) > 24 hrs
- Post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) > 24 hrs