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Stroke Rehab Exercises for Wrist, Hands, and Fingers from Flint Rehab

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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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Which Muscles Help Us Stand Up?

By Rachel Berret Standing up is hard for the body. You need your muscles in order to be able to stand up straight and walk straight. You will also need several muscles to be able to perform these tasks. Which muscles help you stand up, sit and walk straight? Here are some of them. Quadriceps […]

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Benefits of Massage for Traumatic Brain Injuries

The Brain Injury Association of America states that traumatic brain injury  (TBI) is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents  nationwide. The age groups most at risk for brain injury are newborns through  age 4 and teens from 15 to 19. Every year, an average of 564,000 children are  treated for […]

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Aging Survivors of Brain Injury – Tips on Medical Care and Safety

Loss of memory, difficulty recalling names, and confusion are common complaints of most aging adults. People also have physical changes as they age. For persons who have survived a traumatic brain injury and already have some cognitive and physical impairments, concerns about aging are often magnified. Much is unknown about the long-term effects of trauma […]

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Brain Injury and the Holidays – Ezine Articles

Tis’ the season.  We all know what this time of year means – gifts, shopping, crowds, and parties.  There is a lot of hustle and bustle, chaos and stress.  For those of us without a brain injury, this time of year can be extremely difficult and painful.  Knowing that there are so many things to […]

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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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