Treatment of TBI in
Yuncheng People's Hospital restores motor, speech, and cognitive function in children after traumatic brain injury, combining a broad set of rehabilitation methods.
What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Consequences?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) consequences are among the conditions families bring to Yuncheng People's Hospital after children experience accidents and other head injuries. Cerebellar stimulation therapy, used at the clinic, aims to improve blood supply and cerebellar function using bioelectric impulses — the method is indicated specifically for childhood brain injuries, cognitive impairment, and delayed speech, intellectual, and motor development after injury.
Based on the clinic's experience, comprehensive rehabilitation after TBI combines physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, acupuncture, collagen thread implantation, and needle-knife — the combination of methods is chosen individually depending on which functions were affected the most.
What parents should know
According to patient reviews, recovery after TBI happens in stages: first general calming and improved attention span, then clearer speech and the first independent steps, including with a walker.
Required examinations
A medical discharge summary with the diagnosis, a description of the circumstances of the injury and prior treatment, and a video of the child's current motor and speech abilities.
Causes
to be confirmed by the clinic
Symptoms
Based on the clinic's patient experience, children after TBI can present with loss or limitation of speech, gait and coordination problems, reduced attention span, emotional instability, and difficulty performing everyday actions independently.
Diagnostics
Before the video consultation, the clinic needs a medical discharge summary with the diagnosis, a case history (circumstances of the injury, where and how prior treatment took place), and a video of the child's current motor and speech abilities.
Prognosis and Treatment Approach
The clinic lists TBI consequences among the indications for several methods at once: PT, occupational therapy, speech therapy, acupuncture (including cerebellar stimulation therapy and electroacupuncture), collagen thread implantation, and needle-knife. According to patient reviews, a course of treatment can bring noticeable improvements — from walking with a walker to clearer speech and better attention span; the pace and extent of recovery are individual.
How we treat
Diagnostics
Comprehensive examination and patient assessment by an international team of specialists
Treatment plan
Development of an individual rehabilitation program considering diagnosis specifics
Therapy
Intensive course of procedures: physical therapy, massage, physiotherapy, acupuncture and other methods
Results
Progress evaluation, home recommendations and maintenance therapy plan
Procedures for treating Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Consequences
Questions about treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Consequences
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