“…Cerebral microbleeds are hemosiderin deposits that are 5–10 mm in diameter as a result of bleeding from injured small cerebral arteries, arterioles, or capillaries. They are also associated with the development of cognitive impairments, psychiatric disorders, and gait dysfunctions ( Werring et al, 2010 ; de Laat et al, 2011 ; Wang et al, 2014 , 2018 ; Huang et al, 2015 ; Toth et al, 2015 , 2020 ; Akoudad et al, 2016 ; Ungvari et al, 2017 , 2018 ; Irimia et al, 2018 ; Nyúl-Tóth et al, 2020 ). Due to orthostatic hypotension, dehydration, and impaired balance, the elderly population frequently suffers TBIs ( Krishnamoorthy et al, 2015 ; Irimia et al, 2018 ; Rauen et al, 2020 ).…”