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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
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Glossary of Brain Injury Terms
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Paralysis: Neurologic muscular weakness or
dysfunction to the point of immobility. With lack of
movement, muscles begin to contract and become
smaller or atrophic. Paralysis of the extremities on
one side of the body is called hemiplegia and
paralysis of all four extremities is called
quadriplegia.
Parietal: Complex lobe of the cerebrum;
serves many functions; puts together verbal/visual
information to make reading possible and plays a
role in tactile sensation.
Penetrating Injuries: Injuries which occur
when the skull becomes broken and an object such as
a skull fragment or bullet penetrates the dura mater
and brain tissue.
Penetrating Skull Fracture: A brain injury in
which an object pierces the skull and injures brain
tissue.
Persistent Vegetative State: An ongoing state
of severely impaired consciousness, in which the
patient is incapable of voluntary motion.
PIA : One of the three membranes holding the
brain together.
Plasticity: Ability of the brain to adapt to
deficits and injury.
Pons: The part of the hindbrain that acts as
the information link between the forebrain and
cerebellum.
Post Traumatic Epilepsy: A type of seizure
disorder occurring in greater than 5 percent of
patients who suffer head trauma. The more severe the
injury, the greater the likelihood that seizures
will appear. Seizures may consist of motor or
sensory activity, emotional states or a combination.
Post Concussion Syndrome: A group of symptoms
occurring after mild head injury that may persist
for days, weeks or months.
Post- Traumatic Amnesia: The period after
being unconscious when there may be confused
behavior and no continuous memory of day to day
events.
Post-Traumatic Dementia: A condition marked
by mental deterioration and emotional apathy
following trauma.
Post-Traumatic Epilepsy: Recurrent seizures
occurring more than 1 week after a traumatic brain
injury.
Procedural: The ability to learn rule-based
or automatic behavioral sequences, such as motor
skills, conditioned responses, certain kinds of
rule-based puzzles and perceptual motor tasks, and
to carry out sequences for running/operating things.
Proprioception: The sensory awareness of the
position of body parts with or without movement.
Prosodic Dysfunction: Problems with speech
intonation or inflection.
Prosody: Stress, intonation, intensity and
duration of voice that signals linguistic qualities;
melody of speech caused by modifications of pitch,
quality, strength and duration affecting mainly
stress and intenational patterns.
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