MORE RESOURCES
BLOGS
Headway Foundation: The Headway Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that aims to promote a safer sports culture, provide resources for patients, and enhance concussion evaluation protocols and accessibility. We're athletes working together to combat concussions.
The Invisible Injury: "My name is Paige Decker. When I started this blog over eighteen months ago I was so symptomatic that I struggled to get out of bed. Now, over three years since my injury and one and a half years since launching this website, I am training for a full marathon and can finally say that I have regained my health."​
Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group: This Facebook group is a great resource for people with brain injury. They post questions from members of the group, and the survivors and caretakers give their advice and feedback. It's a great way to feel connected and not alone with whatever symptoms you may be dealing with. It was started by the mother of the boy named TJ, in the YouTube documentary "The Invisible Injury."
FOR POST-CONCUSSION SYNDROME
CuraListic: CuraListic was founded by me, Gustav Grundsøe. I'm originally from Denmark and have a background in Finance and Accounting. I am an ex-whiplash patient and have helped many whiplash patients over the years. Since I overcame my own whiplash I have been working to spread the knowledge of the techniques which I used myself.
HELPFUL APPS
Lux
SEAS PDF-Dimmer for Textbook
BOOKS
Brain on Fire by Susannah Calahan
The Brain that Changes Itself by Dr. Norman Doidge
Neuro-Visual Processing Rehabilitation: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Dr. William Padula
Sports Concussions and Getting Back Into the Game... of Life by Helen Irlen
Overcoming Functional Neurological Symptoms: A Five Areas Approach by Christopher Williams
Craniospinal Hydrodynamics in Neurodegenerative and Neurological Disorders by Michael Flanagan
PODCASTS
Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History (available on Spotify!): Burden of Proof (Season 3 Episode 2)
MOVIES
Brain on Fire (on Netflix!)
My Beautiful Broken Brain
Check out Showcase Cinema in Warwick! Every first Saturday of the month, they offer sensory-sensitive screenings of movies!
The Invisible Injury documentary on YouTube https://youtu.be/Nohx3K342dl