brain injury and rehabilitation

Neuropraxis to Host Webinar on Long Haul COVID and Traumatic Brain Injury

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. – Neuropraxis, a home a community brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation program, has announced they will be hosting a webinar on “Long Haul COVID and Traumatic Brain Injury” on Wednesday, May 3, from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. This webinar has been submitted to the Commission for Case Manager Certification for

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Head Injury After Car Accident

Types of Brain Injuries  

Brain injuries can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. Whether it is from a car accident, fall or sports-related incident, knowledge of how brain injuries are categorized is key in understanding their severity and the potential for recovery.   According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that

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Home and Community Rehabilitation – A Necessity for Recovery  

For individuals looking to recover from an illness or injury, there are a variety of rehabilitation options available. Two of the more popular options are in-patient rehabilitation facilities and home and community rehabilitation.  Inpatient rehabilitation generally requires an individual to stay at a specialized facility for the duration of their treatment. Here, they will have

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traumatic brain injury, TBI, neurological

Caring for Someone With a Brain Injury and its Impact on Caregivers 

Traumatic brain injuries have the potential to up-end a person’s life in an instant, but what is often overlooked are the far-reaching effects of this devastating injury. Beyond drastically changing the survivor’s physical and mental wellbeing, a traumatic brain injury can also significantly affect those close to them, taking a particularly harsh toll on their

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Loneliness after a Brain or Spinal Cord Injury 

There are a few injuries that can impact a person’s quite like a traumatic brain injury or a spinal cord injury. A traumatic brain injury can affect a persons’ memory, sleep, personality, mood, responses, planning, understanding and so on, while a spinal cord injury can affect their independence, mobility and functions.   These changes can affect

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