Rehabilitation after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can reduce symptoms, as well as halt decline, and increase physical and mental ability. The longer one waits to get treatment, however, the greater the long term consequences such as permanent disability and decreased life expectancy.
Causes and Symptoms of TBI
Although not every blow to the head will cause a TBI, most traumatic brain injuries are caused by a shock or jolt to the head or body which disrupts the normal function of the brain.
- Injury from a motor vehicle accident
- A fall
- Striking or being struck by an object
- A projectile that enters the skull
- Sports injury
- Combat injury
Mild TBI symptoms include, but are not limited to headache, sensory changes, change in memory, and concentration, not to mention changes in mood. Additionally, moderate to severe traumatic brain injury symptoms may involve confusion, slurred speech, and seizures.
Worsening TBI Symptoms
TBI symptoms may not be evident immediately or even appear to be severe right away. As a matter of fact, symptoms may actually take days or weeks to manifest. It is vital to see a medical professional in Safety Harbor, who specializes in brain rehabilitation as soon as possible after your injury. TBI symptoms often develop and get worse over time. Worsening symptoms can persist for months or years after head trauma and greatly affect quality of life. Traumatic brain injury can be a risk factor for psychiatric problems and diseases of the nervous system such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease.
There is ongoing research on the topic of the effects of traumatic brain injuries. According to an article in the Journal of Neurotrauma, “… there is a need for a better understanding of the chronic consequences of TBI, with the ultimate goal of developing novel therapeutic interventions to treat the devastating consequences of brain injury.” J Neurotrauma. 2015 Dec 1; 32(23): 1834–1848.
TBI Rehabilitation Centers Offers Help
Brain Fitness Centers of Florida addresses the concerns for effective therapeutic interventions, indeed, the TBI Rehabilitation Center is on the cutting-edge of recovery therapies for traumatic brain injuries. Each patient receives a screening test and consultation with a physician. Customized brain recovery programs improve key brain functions such as memory, attention, and speed of processing.
For more information on cognitive rehab, call Brain Fitness of Florida Rehabilitation Centers at 1-727-608-7378 today. Or contact us here.
Related Content
- What are the Causes of Cognitive Impairment
- What is a CTE Scan?
- Cognitive Therapy in Safety Harbor
- Cognitive Rehabilitation Programs in Palm Harbor