Abstract
The case of a 19-year-old male who sustained a severe brain injury is described. This patient was initially given a very gloomy prognosis, leading to poor expectations for recovery. Additionally, like many such patients in the United Kingdom, he was cared for by a ward team who were without specialized training in head injury rehabilitation. Despite these factors the patient went on to make a good recovery. The issues of specialized care and the need for more appropriate patient assessment procedures are raised. The MRC Head Injury Assessment Project is described.