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What exactly is a chronic traumatic brain injury (cTBI)?

At The Institute for Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury (“ICTBI”) we define chronic traumatic brain injuries (cTBI) as those patients that have not responded to short-term treatments and are still producing life-altering symptoms at least one year after the initial injury.

Symptoms of a cTBI include:

  • Headaches

  • Constant fatigue

  • Difficulty sleeping

  • Dizziness

  • Mood swings

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Irritability

  • Concentration or memory lapse

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Options for chronic TBI patients are limited.
The ICTBI’s mission is to provide funding to researchers and companies who have promising products to treat chronic TBI. One goal is to create a registry of cTBI patients in Australia with whom to share news of breakthroughs in research, treatments, successful clinical trials, and trials that may be enrolling new patients.

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Are you or a loved one impacted by cTBI symptoms? Share your details with us. A member of the ICTBI team will promptly acknowledge receipt of your information and will contact you to explore how an upcoming medical trial could potentially assist in treating your condition. Together, we can pave the way for a brighter future. Your participation could be the key to groundbreaking advancements in cTBI treatment. 
Please provide your details below, and a member of our team will be in touch soon.
Check all cTBI symptoms that you have:
Who is experiencing chronic TBI symptoms
How long has it been since the last TBI?
How would you like to be contacted?
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