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Traumatic Brain Injury

Symptoms

Symptoms of traumatic brain injury may include:

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Difficulty thinking clearly

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Memory deficits

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Difficulty concentrating

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Difficulty with body movements

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Speech and communication challenges

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Emotional changes, such as mood swings

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Balance and coordination issues

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Sensory disturbances

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Fatigue and decreased energy

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Challenges with daily activities and independence.

Causes

Causes for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation may include:

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Falls
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Motor vehicle accidents
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Sports-related injuries
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Physical assaults
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Explosive blasts
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Penetrating injuries
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Shaken baby syndrome
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Workplace accidents
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Military combat injuries
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Accidental trauma causing head impact

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of post-stroke rehabilitation may involve:
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Clinical Assessment : Review patient history and conduct a thorough physical examination.

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Imaging Tests : Using CT scans and MRIs to assess the extent and location of brain damage.

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Neurological Examination : Evaluating motor and sensory function, coordination, and reflexes.

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Cognitive and Neuropsychological Testing : Identifying specific deficits in memory, attention, and executive function.

Treatments

Our Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program is a comprehensive approach designed to address individual patient needs. Central to our methodology is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), a cutting-edge treatment that delivers pressurized oxygen to promote cellular repair and reduce inflammation in the brain. Alongside HBOT, our program includes rehabilitation using modern modalities such as smart gloves, smart pegboard, and targeted physical therapy exercises focusing on postural correction, muscle strengthening, and flexibility improvement. Speed therapy aims to enhance cognitive processing, while cognitive therapy addresses specific deficits resulting from the injury—gait and coordination training work on refining essential skills for daily activities.

Our holistic approach aims to optimize recovery, enhance functional independence, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals recovering from traumatic brain injuries.

Our Stroke & Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Program offers a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation. Alongside traditional therapies, we provide Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to accelerate the recovery. This involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, promoting cell repair, and reducing inflammation in both stroke and traumatic brain injury cases. Our program includes tailored physical therapy exercises, speed therapy for cognitive enhancement, gait and coordination training for physical abilities, cognitive therapy for brain function improvement, and electrotherapy for targeted relief. Pain management strategies are seamlessly integrated to ensure comfort throughout the recovery process.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Best TBI Injury Recovery Treatment

The Best TBI injury recovery with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Maana Health: Accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and promote cellular repair for optimal recovery.
Discover the unparalleled benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for TBI injury recovery at Maana Health. Our cutting-edge treatment accelerates healing by delivering pressurized oxygen, reducing inflammation, and promoting cellular repair. With a focus on optimizing recovery outcomes, our program offers a comprehensive approach to address individual needs effectively. HBOT have a transformative power to enhance cognitive function, improve physical abilities, and elevate overall quality of life. Trust Maana Health for the best TBI injury recovery treatment, where innovation meets compassion to guide you on the path to a successful rehabilitation journey.
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

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Smart Pegboard

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Smart Glove

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Physical Therapy Exercises

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Speech Therapy

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Cognitive Therapy

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Gait & Coordination Training

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Electrotherapy & Pain management

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