
Head injury
Head injury can cause significant changes in your life. People who have suffered from a head injury will benefit from specialist neurological physiotherapy. The most common cause of a head injury is road traffic accidents. There are also other causes including sports-related injuries, accidents, falls or assaults at home or in the workplace. We examine each individual patient and develop a customized treatment plan based on the person’s needs and their specific goals.
Treatment in the active rehabilitation stage should address the following:
- Secondary Impairments Risks
- Provision of education for patient, care givers and family about the injury, prognosis and care plan
- Joints Integrity and Mobility
- Motor Function (motor control and motor learning)
- Muscle Performance (strength, power, endurance)
- Postural Control and Balance
- Gait and Locomotion
- Aerobic Capacity and General Fitness
- Sensory awareness, skin integrity, perception and cognition enhancement
- Pain management via skilled handling, support and pain relief, i.e. of paretic arm or in case of hypersensitivity
- Enhancement of activities of daily living including self-care skills, home management and social roles
- Capacity to resume Play / School / Work and Social and Recreational Activities
- Safety
Common Brain injury conditions:
Traumatic Brain Injury:
- Falls
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Sport / Recreation Injury
- Gunshot Wounds
- Workplace Injury
- Domestic Violence
Non-Traumatic Brain Injury :
- Stroke e.g. Haemorrhage, Clot
- Infectious Disease e.g. Meningitis, Encephalitis
- Seizure
- Electric Shock
- Tumours
- Toxic Exposure
- Metabolic Disorders
- Drug Overdose
Physiotherapy treatment can help:
- Promote normal movement in the arms, legs and trunk
- Increase muscle length and relieve muscle and joint stiffness
- Increase muscle strength
- Increase range of movement
- Improve balance and posture
- Improve functional abilities such as transfers
- Increase ability to roll/move in bed/sit/stand
- Increase exercise tolerance
- Prevent risk of falling
- Advise you on the use of walking aids, splints, supports and home equipment to make your life easier
- Promoting independence, sense of well being and confidence
- Improving quality of life