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MARCH IS BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH. The 4th Infantry Division will receive an internally mounted helmet sensor before its deployment to Iraq this fall.
MARCH IS BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH. The 4th Infantry Division will receive an internally mounted helmet sensor before its deployment to Iraq this fall.
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Message from the Director:
   "March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) are treatable and some can be prevented by following safety guidelines of wearing helmets, seatbelts and obeying speed limits when operating a motor vehicle. During the month of March, the Army will educate leaders, Soldiers and Family members on the signs, symptoms, prevention methods and resources available to diagnose and treat TBI. "

Proponency Office for Rehabilitation and Reintegration

Welcome to the Proponency Office for Rehabilitation and Reintegration (PR&R)

PR&R was established in 2007 to institute Army-wide strategic planning, guidance, and standards of care for rehabilitation and transition of injured Soldiers, including those with traumatic brain injury (TBI), amputations, polytrauma, vision and hearing impairments, burns, chronic and acute musculoskeletal injuries, and functional limitation related to combat stress.

Mission Statement

The Army's lead organization for policy, direction, and oversight of rehabilitation and reintegration.

Vision Statement

Optimize the quality of life of Soldiers and their Families by establishing the world class model of military rehabilitation and reintegration services.