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Understanding Hemiplegia and Hemiparesis Its Causes Symptoms Treatment Options

  Hemiplegia and hemiparesis are two neurological conditions that can greatly affect a person’s ability to move and function properly. These conditions are often caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological disorders. In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for hemiplegia and hemiparesis.  Generally, hemiplegia and hemiparesis […]

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Head Injury and Employment Workplace Communication – Insights Feelings Advice and Tips From Survivor

Fortunately for people with a head injury of various degrees, today there are more opportunities for employment. However, there still are issues that are both visible and many that are internal to the people with the head injury. Communication in the workplace is often one of the most valued skills among professionals while mis-communication can […]

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Brain Injury Survivor Common Visual and Auditory Issues and Online Exercises for Improvement

Hi, One common result of a brain injury is that our visual and auditory processing slows, making it harder to keep up with all the information coming into your senses. BrainHQ.com has a new Brain Injury Survivor module where  exercises help you retune and speed up your sensory processing using very basic elements of sight […]

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What Can You Expect After Head Trauma Injury- The Symptoms and Recovery Process

Head Trauma Injury usually takes place in an event of sudden severe blow or a wound to the head. In such an event there are high chances that the brain has been affected too. Therefore, it’s quite crucial to immediately seek for a medical professional who can attend the wounded, evaluate the extent of traumatic head […]

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Concussion Treatment: Healing Cellular Level Injury of Head Trauma by Brady Martin Collins

As we all know, when a person will meet an accident while playing, concussion symptoms will be experienced. But without our due knowledge, what affects these symptoms is the imbalance of the cellular level of the brain. Our brain is composed of thousands of fibers and houses millions of cells. When you are into sports, […]

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Brain Injuries and Communication

Communication involves not only speaking but listening to words, the observation of facial expressions, hand movements and comprehension. They often will have difficulty in maintaining a topic in conversation, may use an inappropriate tone of voice, i.e.: possibly speak in a belligerent manner; have difficulty determining the difference between a sarcastic remark and a serious […]

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Brain Repair and Neurofeedback – Hope For Traumatic Brain Injuries and Post Concussive Syndrome

Brain Repair Category When most people think about a traumatic brain injury (TBI) it conjures images of someone lying near some scene of horrific carnage-blood and debris running and scattered about- a ragged body being carted off by paramedics. While tragic scenarios like this certainly occur each day, hundreds of thousands of men, women and […]

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