Traumatic brain injury linked to higher odds for work disability

Patients with traumatic brain injury were more likely to collect work disability benefits, with odds increasing with the severity of the injury, than patients who did not have these injuries, according to a study published in Neurology.
These findings indicate a need to address impairment related to these injuries as well as socioeconomics and comorbidities during long-term, individualized rehabilitation, the researchers wrote.
“Most studies of traumatic brain injury (TBI) measure return to work as a simple yes-or-no outcome at one time point,” study authors Andrea Klang, MD, a PhD student,

