What Is the Purpose of Rehabilitation After a Brain Injury?

On Behalf of | Jun 5, 2018 | Brain Injury

Suffering a traumatic brain injury is a life-changing event. Patients will need to seek medical care and might need to have rehabilitation. There are many different types of rehabilitation that might be necessary. Each of these has a purpose that is very important.

When you are trying to recover from a traumatic brain injury, you should make sure that you understand the purpose of each type. This can help you decide where you are going to place your efforts.

What are the different types of therapy?

You might go through physical therapy to help you learn how to move normally. Occupational therapy might help you learn how to perform life’s daily tasks. Speech therapy can help you with eating and speech. You might also need mental health therapy to help you overcome the intense emotions that come with this type of incident.

What are the risks and benefits of therapy?

There aren’t many risks that come with therapy, but you might find that it is challenging to keep up with the demands of the programs. The benefits are considerable. You might notice improved function from the therapy. Sometimes, other risks, such as blood clots, will be reduced with therapy. You will likely also benefit from being able to live a more productive and active life thanks to the coping mechanisms and alternative ways of doing things that you learn in therapy.

Therapy is time-consuming and can be very expensive. You might opt to seek compensation to help you cover these costs. This is done through a civil case against the driver who struck you or the person who caused the accident that led to your injury.

Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine, “Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury,” accessed May 10, 2018

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