Rehabilitation is an important part of recovery after a traumatic brain injury.
Rehabilitation after brain injury is largely unpredictable as every injury is unique.
Unlike most other cells in the body, brain cells do not regenerate when they are destroyed. However, this does not mean that no recovery can occur. The brain is somewhat flexible and is able to reorganize itself, to an extent, in order to regain lost function.
Rehabilitation at Palon ReWalk aims to help the brain learn alternative ways of working in order to minimise the long-term impact of the brain injury.
The Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Treatment team at PaLon Rewalk consists of Neurosurgeon, Physician, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Therapist, Clinical Psychologist & qualified Nurses.
Inpatient rehabilitation involves intensive specialist rehabilitation for people who are not yet ready to return home after discharge from hospital.
Most people who have had a significant brain injury will require rehabilitation. They may need to relearn basic skills, such as walking or sitting
Rehabilitation After a Brain Injury If a stroke or head injury damages but does not destroy brain tissue, the tissue can gradually recover its function.
Patients with a significant degree of recovery might be able to access mainstream activities focusing on physical and psychological well-being with therapist
Rehabilitation aims to help the brain learn alternative ways of working in order to minimise the long-term impact of the brain injury.
This team of physicians, nurses and therapists work together to restore function after traumatic brain injury
Rehabilitation is effective using an interdisciplinary approach, and close liaison with the patient, family and carers
The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program offered by Palon Rewalk Medical Center helps patients recover from mild, moderate, or severe brain injuries.
