How to Perform Rehabilitation Training After Traumatic Brain Injury
Disease description:
I noticed that I was experiencing dizziness and vertigo. The doctor told me I had sustained intracranial injury. How should rehabilitation training be conducted after brain injury?
After traumatic brain injury, rehabilitation training can be conducted through physical exercise, occupational therapy, speech and swallowing therapy, etc. Cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage are relatively common conditions, primarily manifesting as impaired limb movement, difficulty speaking, and swallowing dysfunction. Following head injury, rehabilitation training may include activities such as dressing and eating. If there is intracranial injury, it could very likely result in inability to perform daily living activities independently. Therefore, adequate rest is essential, and one should avoid spicy and irritating foods.