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What are the leading causes of brain injury?

Falls (47%)Struck by or against events (15%)Motor vehicle-traffic(14%)Assaults (9%)
Who is at risk?
Males are approximately 1.5 times as likely as females to sustain a TBIThe age groups at highest risk for TBI are 0 to 4 year olds, 15 to 19 year olds, and adults aged 65 years and olderCertain military duties increase the risk of sustaining a TBIAfrican-Americans have the highest death rate from TBIStatistics above are curated from hospital emergency room visits only
Will I get better?

TBI is treatable, and treatment is always made better with the help of people who care about you.
Keep in mind that TBI is considered a catastrophic injury; the greater the severity of the TBI, the less likely you are to return to your pre-injury physical and mental status.
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it Harness System (GHS) and NEW Gait Harness System II (GHSII).

Since 1989 the Second Step GHS has been the durable standard of excellence in commercial grade rehab standing frame and walking frame equipment.
The System provides new therapy opportunities to walk again, even for those who have not walked in years, helping people regain healthy functioning after stroke, brain injury, cerebellar degeneration, spinal cord injury, orthopedic, neurological, lower extremity amputation, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and other ambulation, gait and balance rehabilitation issues. The GHS is more than just a standing frame, walking frame, gait trainer or walker.
The GHS is used world-wide not only in outpatient and inpatient clinics, but also in the home, with both indoor and outdoor applications.
Discover how Second Step is “Helping People Walk Again” by keeping users, caregivers and practitioners safe, and simultaneously facilitating healthy, functional therapy outcomes.