Brain injury and cognitive rehab

  • What are the cognitive issues with brain injury?

    After a TBI it is common for people to have problems with attention, con- centration, speech and language, learning and memory, reasoning, planning and problem-solving.
    A person with TBI may be unable to focus, pay attention, or attend to more than one thing at a time..

  • What are two locations for rehabilitation post TBI?

    Patients with severe injuries may be referred to a long-term acute care hospital or to inpatient rehabilitation followed by support services that allow them to return to the home environment, and/or may be transferred to a nursing home or residential care facility..

  • What does cognitive rehab include?

    Cognitive rehabilitation therapy encompasses many therapeutic techniques, such as computerized cognitive training, neurofeedback, and assistive technology..

The goal of rehabilitation is to help the individual progress to the most independent level of functioning possible. Therapy will focus on regaining lost skills as well as learning ways to compensate for abilities that have been permanently changed because of the brain injury.

Does rehabilitation reduce cognitive impairment after a brain injury?

Cognitive deficits following TBI are common and lead to significant disability and morbidity.
Our review study highlights the effectiveness of rehabilitation in reducing the impact of brain injury related cognitive impairments.
Novel techniques have emerged and are further evolving.

How is brain injury treated?

The treatment is provided in a special unit of a trauma hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, or another inpatient setting.
During acute rehabilitation, a team of health professionals with experience and training in brain injury work with the patient to regain as many activities of daily living as possible.

What happens during acute brain injury rehabilitation?

During acute rehabilitation, a team of health professionals with experience and training in brain injury work with the patient to regain as many activities of daily living as possible.
Activities of daily living include:

  • dressing
  • eating
  • using the bathroom
  • walking
  • and speaking.
  • Physical rehab facility in Philadelphia

    MossRehab is a physical rehabilitation hospital and other centers located in the Philadelphia region of Pennsylvania that opened in the early 1900s as part of the original Jewish Hospital.
    Moss became an independent facility in 1952.
    During the 1990s, MossRehab merged back into the Einstein Healthcare Network.
    MossRehab's Main Campus is located at 60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.

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