Traumatic Brain Injury and The Recovery Process

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Brief Overview

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) can stem from various circumstances. Click here to read more about TBIs. Everyone’s recovery process is unique as TBIs impact everyone differently. After the TBI is sustained and immediate medical interventions are complete, the recovery process begins.

Furthermore, recovery from a TBI will depend on the type of brain injury, the degree of symptoms present, and what other injuries may have been sustained while the TBI occurred. For example, if someone falls and hits their head, they may have injured their hip or back. Another example could be TBI and spinal cord injuries from an auto accident.

What Services Support TBI Recovery?

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There are various services that can be utilized to support someone in TBI recovery. Furthermore, these services can be both provided in inpatient or outpatient settings. These include:

How Does These Therapy Services Support TBI Recovery?

  • Recreational Therapy helps to expose individuals to new hobbies and build skills related to movement, mindfulness, and social connection through structured activities.
  • Occupational Therapy works to increase one’s ability to execute daily routines competently, skill functioning, and fine motor movements.
  • Physical therapy can target many different areas of the body and/or skills. These targets can include: gross motor movements, overall strength, muscle endurance, and flexibility.
  • Speech Therapy can help increase a person’s attention span, focus, memory/recall, and overall cognitive functioning.
  • Massage Therapy may be utilized to release body tension and help regulate the nervous system.

Neuropsychological Testing

Depending on the TBI severity, neuropsychological testing may be a part of a person’s TBI recovery. Neuropsychological testing is a process of testing and assessing for cognitive strengths and deficits. This form of testing can also demonstrate clinical gains post TBI to highlight improvements and/or areas of needing additional work. If you are looking for a neuropsychologist in Kenosha, WI, we highly recommend Dr. LaDigue and the services she provides.

Therapy for TBI Recovery

Given the uniqueness of TBIs and the recovery processes involved, finding a TBI therapist near you can be challenging. A TBI therapist understands how TBIs affect life and how these injuries can disrupt one’s future. Changes in identity, functioning, emotions, sleep, fatigue, and ability are areas that TBI therapy can support. If you or someone you know has been impacted by a TBI, call now or click here to see how working with a TBI therapist can support their recovery and quality of life.

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