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Anterior Cingulate Cortex Damage: Understanding the Secondary Effects & Recovery Process

Damage to the anterior cingulate cortex can cause different cognitive, emotional, and even physical effects. For example, someone with damage to the anterior cingulate cortex may sustain cognitive effects such as poor decision-making skills or they may develop emotional effects such as impaired empathy. In this article, you will learn the basic functions of the […]

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When Survivors Can’t Swallow After Stroke: How to Recover from Dysphagia

If you can’t swallow after stroke, it’s likely that you have a condition known as dysphagia. This causes difficulty controlling the oral muscles responsible for swallowing. Dysphagia is taken very seriously because it can lead to complications such as aspiration pneumonia, which occurs when food or drink is accidentally inhaled, causing infection in the lungs. […]

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TBI and Depression: Causes, Signs, & Recovery Methods for Depression After Brain Injury

After sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), survivors may experience feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or prolonged fatigue, which are all common symptoms of depression. It is important to understand the link between brain injury and depression to identify the signs and seek proper treatment methods. While depression may be caused by various contributing factors, a […]

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Understanding TBI and the Immune System: How They Influence Each Other

The bridge between a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the immune system is a novel and complex one. Research shows that brain injuries, including mild ones like a concussion, can cause the activity and number of cells in the immune system to change. Therefore, it’s important to understand how to boost your immune system after […]

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C3 Spinal Cord Injury: What to Expect and How to Recover

A C3 spinal cord injury is a type of cervical spinal cord injury. Survivors of a C3 spinal cord injury can experience movement and sensation changes from the neck down. Depending on the severity of the injury, some survivors lose feeling and become completely paralyzed in the arms, legs, and trunk, while others may retain some […]

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Apraxia After Brain Damage: Understanding the Causes, Types, & Treatments

Apraxia is a neurological disorder that interferes with the ability to properly execute a movement. It can make it challenging for an individual to perform the activities of daily living and complex tasks that require sensory, motor, and coordination skills. Apraxia is caused by damage to the areas of the brain responsible for movement and […]

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Damage to Wernicke’s Area: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, & Stages of Recovery

Damage to Wernicke’s area, located in the left hemisphere of the brain, can lead to various speech and language disorders, particularly Wernicke’s aphasia. Individuals with Wernicke’s aphasia can typically form sentences that sound fluent but lack meaning. This condition can make it difficult for the survivors to communicate with their loved ones, which can be […]

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