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Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury, Mild Tbi Ultimate Rehabilitation Guide

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Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury, Mild Tbi Ultimate Rehabilitation Guide

Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury, Mild Tbi Ultimate Rehabilitation Guide: Your holistic manual for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation and care by Leon Edward
English | January 30, 2019 | ASIN: B07N8SL15K | 130 pages | AZW3 | 0.75 Mb

From Concussions or mTBi to traumatic brain injury, this book will be your best guide in learning about TBI scientifically and practically, so you can be ready to take the right action at the right time to limit the damage and overcome the challenges that come with it, both as the caretaker and as the patient.
From understanding symptoms and accurate diagnosis with early recovery to long term goal, covered are the mechanics , anatomy, symptoms of brain injury, diagnosis, levels, acute management and treatment options, rehabilitation, early recovery, outcomes of tbi, mtbi or concussion, discharge plan, post-concussion syndrome, what to expect, goal setting, outpatient rehabilitation therapies, caregiving at home, caretaker fatigue,…..Provided are resources for living your best life as online resources and summary action tables for dealing with fatigue , symptoms and tips for cognitive impairment, Emotions, Communication issues, Behavior issues.Traumatic Brain Injury is a silent global epidemic, and the outcome of this tragic event spans a wide spectrum of symptoms, future complications and disabilities. While prevention is the cure, it is an undeniable fact that living with Traumatic Brain Injury is the real challenge.
The good news, however, is that with the right knowledge and approach, you can live a normal life after any TBI.
Contents Included:
  • Understanding the Mechanics
    PRIMARY INJURIES
    Second Impact Syndrome (SIS)
  • SECONDARY INJURIES
    Protection and Symptoms
    Testing and Diagnosis
    Early Recovery
    Rehabilitation
    Caregiving at home
    Caretaker Fatigue
    Imaging Texchnology
    Neurosurgery
    Intensive Care
    Medication
    Recovery
    Coma
    Post-Concussive Syndrome
    When to return to the hospital?
    How to feel better?
  • Long-term goals
  • Mild TBI and concussion
    IMPACT
    COPING WITH MTBI
    HEADACHES
    SLEEP PATTERNS AND LIFE ROUTINE
    MOOD
    COGNITION
    SEXUAL
    VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL EMPOWERMENT
    PREVENTION AND RECURRENCE
  • COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT and TIPS
  • BEHAVIOR and TIPS
  • EMOTION and TIPS
  • COMMUNICATION and TIPS
  • ConclusionAbout the Authors
    For Leon Edward , the past 35 years since the tbi left one lingering desire: the need to give something back, a way to provide something meaningful for the families and loved ones of patients who now, or in the future, will face the same painful disruption of their lives and the same long journey he had to undertake such a long time ago.“I want to be clear in the introduction that I am not a health professional as my co author Dr. Khan but rather an engineer that has had a tbi" - Leon Edward
    This book was written by one deeply caring brother for his brothers and sisters suffering the same or even a worse fate after surviving traumatic brain injuries – and with deep admiration and appreciation for their families and caretakers who will help to guide them along.
    For Leon it has become an ingrained part of his existence to help others enjoy life after suffering serious injuries, even if it only means that he can help others who are disabled or living alone with words of hope, encouragement of inspiration.
    Dr. Khan enjoys crafting health content that genuinely helps the readers in a practical and insightful way. She believes that a healthy life is everyone’s true right, and it must be taught in an easy and effective manner using the most authentic information and relatable voice.
    This book comes with the same intent: To help sufferers, families and professionals learn more about TBI with a holistic approach, and to equip them with all the knowledge they will need on this journey.