Discover the treatment and rehabilitation roadmaps for Traumatic Neurology at Liv Hospital. Learn how we restore physical vitality and cognitive function today.
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Treatment and Rehabilitation
The management phase of Traumatic Neurology is a meticulously structured process aimed at stabilizing the patient and promoting neural repair. In a professional clinical sense, this involves a transition from emergency stabilization to intensive rehabilitation. At Liv Hospital, we utilize high tech surgical and medical platforms to ensure that every intervention is precise, preserving the patient’s physical vitality throughout the intervention. The goal is to restore the mechanical axis of the brain’s signaling, providing a definitive roadmap for patients to regain their functional independence.
In cases of severe structural damage, surgery may be the first step in the clinical roadmap.
To support the body’s natural biological healing, a tailored medication roadmap is established.
Rehabilitation begins as soon as the patient is biologically stable.
The goal of this field is to help the patient return to their daily activities and social roles.
Trauma to the brain can affect the ability to communicate or swallow safely.
Success in recovery often depends on the patient’s ability to process information clearly.
Living with a neurological trauma is a significant emotional transition for the patient and family.
Safety is the hallmark of the care at Liv Hospital. Following any surgical intervention, the patient is moved to a high tech recovery suite.
Identifying the exact procedural path is the first step toward a successful physical recovery. Many symptoms, such as subtle memory shifts or slight motor failures, require a professional clinical overview to resolve. By seeking specialized care at Liv Hospital, you ensure that the root cause is addressed with the most appropriate high tech method. We encourage you to reach out for a comprehensive evaluation to secure your future independence and physical health through Traumatic Neurology rehabilitation.
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It involves using strong anesthetic drugs to completely shut down the brain’s electrical activity, reducing its need for oxygen to the bare minimum to survive severe swelling.
If the brain swells too much, it hits the skull and dies; removing the bone gives the brain room to swell outward safely until it heals.
It is extremely salty water given through an IV that draws excess fluid out of the swollen brain tissue to lower pressure.
A seizure causes the brain cells to fire rapidly, which consumes huge amounts of oxygen and increases pressure, causing further damage to an already injured brain.
Amantadine increases dopamine in the brain and has been proven to help wake up patients who are in a vegetative or minimally conscious state after trauma.
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