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Brain Injury Organizations on the Internet
The World Wide Web has become a bonafide tool in searching for information on everything from used car prices to vegetarian recipes. It is an electronic desk top library of which the potential is only just being realized and one that will dramatically shape the way we access information in the decades ahead.
The field of traumatic brain injury is becoming well represented on this technological juggernaut. This column will help the reader discover the brain injury resources available on the internet and provide URL's (site addresses) for quick and easy connections to the sites listed.
While every state's head injury association is not yet represented on the internet, there are now eight state brain injury associations, the National Brain Injury Association, two state sponsored head injury organizations, three Canadian and one international head injury associations accessible via the internet.
Web sites come and go regularly, making the publication of addresses, at best, a transitory proposition. If you have trouble connecting to one of the sites listed, please contact us at cns@neuroskills.com and we will try to supply you with a current URL if one is available. You can also find links to many more brain-related web sites in the neurolinks section of the CNS web site.
For more information on how to contact the brain injury assocation closest to you click here to find a complete listing of state brain injury assocations.