Known as the iron soldier, Captain Trevor Greene was attacked with an axe to the head while serving in Afghanistan. As Ashley Burr explains, his unique rehabilitation has inspired the creation of a massive new centre to support veterans’ health in Surrey. (CityNews 1130 – TV segment)
New neurotechnologies helping wounded Nanimo solider Capt. Trevor Greene [CTV Vancouver Island]
An experimental treatment is helping Canadian veteran Trevor Greene recover from a severe head wound that was suffered while on tour in Afghanistan in 2006 (CTV News – TV segment)
‘It’s a hidden pathway to your brain’: Experimental treatment helping Canadian veteran rebuild brain [CTV Vancouver Island]
An experimental treatment is helping Canadian veteran Trevor Greene recover from a severe head wound that was suffered while on tour in Afghanistan in 2006 (CTV News – article)
New scientific study shows brain injuries can be unbroken by innovative neuro-technologies
A recently published scientific study led by the Centre for Neurology Studies at HealthTech Connex reports the latest breakthroughs from Project Iron Soldier. Captain (retired) Trevor Greene, who was attacked with an axe to the head while serving in Afghanistan, continues to disrupt conventional limits in recovery after brain injury.
“Brains unbroken” Trevor Greene’s recovery journey
In recognition of PTSD Awareness Day and the many men and women of service who suffer from PTSD, we would like to acknowledge the tremendous courage of Captain Trevor Greene in his journey to recover from a devastating injury, and inspiring
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