4 October 2024

Re:Cognition Health Brain Injury Conference: The TBI Iceberg – A Silent Killer

This October, our team of brain injury specialists are attending the 5th Re:Cognition Health Brain Injury Conference in London. Bringing together brain injury professionals from across the UK, the conference continues to build on the success of previous events to explore the scientific progress being made in the development of biomarkers for the diagnosis of traumatic brain injury.

With leading voices from across the brain injury profession in attendance, talks include:

  • Introductory overview: Exponential progress in understanding of mTBI for single and repetitive brain injury.
  • Update on mTBI: a new paradigm from single event to progressive brain disease.
  • Neuropsychiatric interpretations of mTBI.
  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Somatic Symptoms Disorders explained.
  • Neuroimaging and Brain Injury: Changes in structure and function.
  • Emerging long-term complications of TBI.
  • Dementia after TBI - where the law of compensation is going with this, and what the courts can do.

Conference Programme

For more information download a copy of The TBI Iceberg Conference programme here.

Like to join us?

Purchase your conference tickets here.

FEATURED EVENT

Ahead Together presents: Families after Brain Injury – Reclaiming Hope

Thursday 8 May 2025 | Oxford

What is the role of hope in family recovery after brain injury?

This question is at the heart of the next Ahead Together Conference: “Reclaiming Hope”. At the conference, family members and brain injury professionals will once again bring you moving and inspiring narratives, the latest research, and practical resources.

Connect with our supportive community. Hear empowering and informative talks. Join us in May 2025 as we consider how fostering hope and optimism can transform families’ lives as they embark on their brain injury journey.

Find out more & register your interest here.
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