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Visit our brain injury help hub at https://brainlaw.com/brain-injuries/h... There’s a lot of misinformation out there about traumatic brain injury (TBI)—and it’s time to set the record straight. In this episode of The Brain Injury Insider, we tackle 5 of the most common myths about concussions and TBIs, helping patients, families, and professionals better understand the reality behind this complex and often invisible condition. 🚫 Myth #1: A concussion is not a brain injury ✔️ Truth: A concussion is a brain injury and can have lifelong consequences. 🚫 Myth #2: CT and MRI scans always show brain injury ✔️ Truth: Imaging often misses microscopic damage, meaning a normal scan doesn’t rule out TBI. 🚫 Myth #3: You must lose consciousness to have a concussion ✔️ Truth: Most concussions occur without loss of consciousness. 🚫 Myth #4: You have to hit your head to get a brain injury ✔️ Truth: Shaking, whiplash, or rotational movement can also cause brain damage. 🚫 Myth #5: Everyone recovers fully from a brain injury ✔️ Truth: Many people experience long-term symptoms and even develop other chronic health issues. 📚 Each myth is supported by authoritative sources like: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) The American Academy of Neurology The American Association of Neurological Surgeons The Journal of Neurotrauma The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 🎯 If you’ve ever had a concussion—or know someone who has—this is essential viewing. 📢 Like, Subscribe & Share to help combat brain injury myths and raise awareness for those living with the effects of TBI. #BrainInjuryAwareness #TBI #ConcussionMyths #TraumaticBrainInjury #ConcussionFacts #BrainHealth #InvisibleInjury #Neurotrauma #CDC #ConcussionRecovery #BrainInjuryEducation #BrainInjuryPrevention #MedicalMyths #BrainInjurySupport