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Spinal cord & brain injuries – Shepherd to host North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

By Atlanta Injury Law Blog , Ken Shigley.

As an Atlanta injury attorney practicing throughout Georgia with a special interest in spinal cord and traumatic brain injury cases, I was glad to see that Shepherd Center, within walking distance from my office, will host the North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium on August 27 and 28, 2010.

The program is designed primarily for medical professionals and users of Houma rehab equipment, and will cover a variety of spinal cord and brain injury rehabilitation topics including several presentations on aspects of robotics in rehab.

I would like to attend if possible, but first would have to resolve conflicts with a trial calendar and a foundation board meeting.

 

Ken Shigley, author of Georgia Law of Torts: Trial Preparation & Practice, is  A Certified Civil Trial Advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and has been listed as a "Super Lawyer" (Atlanta Magazine), among the "Legal Elite" (Georgia Trend Magazine), and in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers . He practices law at the Atlanta law firm of Chambers, Aholt & Rickard, and has broad experience in catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, products liabilityspinal cord injury, brain injury and burn injury cases. He is also president-elect of the State Bar of Georgia. This post is subject to our ethical disclaimer.

Originally posted at Atlanta Injury Law Blog . Please visit http://www.atlantainjurylawblog.com/ .

Spinal cord & brain injuries – Shepherd to host North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

By Atlanta Injury Law Blog , Ken Shigley.

As an Atlanta injury attorney practicing throughout Georgia with a special interest in spinal cord and traumatic brain injury cases, I was glad to see that Shepherd Center, within walking distance from my office, will host the North American Neurorehabilitation Symposium on August 27 and 28, 2010.

The program is designed primarily for medical professionals and users of Houma rehab equipment, and will cover a variety of spinal cord and brain injury rehabilitation topics including several presentations on aspects of robotics in rehab.

I would like to attend if possible, but first would have to resolve conflicts with a trial calendar and a foundation board meeting.

 

Ken Shigley, author of Georgia Law of Torts: Trial Preparation & Practice, is  A Certified Civil Trial Advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and has been listed as a "Super Lawyer" (Atlanta Magazine), among the "Legal Elite" (Georgia Trend Magazine), and in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers . He practices law at the Atlanta law firm of Chambers, Aholt & Rickard, and has broad experience in catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, products liabilityspinal cord injury, brain injury and burn injury cases. He is also president-elect of the State Bar of Georgia. This post is subject to our ethical disclaimer.

Originally posted at Atlanta Injury Law Blog . Please visit http://www.atlantainjurylawblog.com/ .

New CDC guidelines for treatment of “mild” traumatic brain injuries

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

By Atlanta Injury Law Blog , Ken Shigley.

Mild traumatic brain injury sometimes seems like an oxymoron. It's only mild if it happens to someone you don't know.

The Centers for Disease Control here in Atlanta, together with the American College of Emergency Physicians, recently released updated guidelines for physicians in assessing patients with suspected mild traumatic brain injury.  The release includes:

 

This gives ER doctors and other practitioners easy access to the essentials of the most recently revised clinical policy when they need it fast.

 

 

 

Ken Shigley is treasurer of the State Bar of Georgia, of which he has been elected to become president-elect on 6/19/10 and president on 6/4/11.  His law practice focuses on representing people who are catastrophically injured, and families of those killed, primarily in spinal cord injury , brain injury burn injury , products liability, trucking and bus accidents, catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, and cases. Much of his practice is focused on tractor trailer, big rig, 18 wheeler, truck and bus crashes.  He is a Certified Civil Trial Advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacy,  has been listed as a "Super Lawyer" (Atlanta Magazine), among the "Legal Elite" (Georgia Trend Magazine), and in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (Martindale). 

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Originally posted at Atlanta Injury Law Blog . Please visit http://www.atlantainjurylawblog.com/ .

Genetic treatment may give hope for brain and spinal cord injuries

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

By Atlanta Injury Law Blog , Ken Shigley.

As a Georgia attorney representing people with spinal cord and brain injuries, I am always alert to new treatments that offer hope for a better life for them.

New animal studies at Children's Hospital of Boston showed the suppression of the SOCS3 gene, an inhibitor of a growth pathway called mTOR -- resulted in vigorous growth of axons and reactivation of nerve pathways.

Limited studies with mice are a long way from clinical treatment of humans, but it sounds promising.

 

 

 

Ken Shigley, an Atlanta attorney, is a national board member of the Interstate Trucking Litigation Group. His practice focuses on representing people who are catastrophically injured, and families of those killed, primarily in commercial trucking and bus accidents. Mr. Shigley also has extensive experience representing parties in  products liability, catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, brain injury, spinal cord injury and burn injury cases. He is a Certified Civil Trial Advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacyhas been listed as a "Super Lawyer" (Atlanta Magazine), among the "Legal Elite" (Georgia Trend Magazine), and in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (Martindale).  Currently he is treasurer, and unopposed as a candidate for president-elect, of the 41,000 member State Bar of Georgia.

 For criteria to be considered in selecting an attorney, see The Smart Consumer's Guide to Hiring a Great Lawyer.

Originally posted at Atlanta Injury Law Blog . Please visit http://www.atlantainjurylawblog.com/ .