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Traumatic Head Injury

A head injury is any sort of injury to your brain, skull, or scalp. This can range from a mild bump or bruise to a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Common head injuries include concussions, skull fractures, and scalp wounds. The consequences and treatments vary greatly, depending on what caused your head injury and how severe it is.

Head injuries may be either open or closed. A closed head injury is any injury that doesn’t break your skull. An open (penetrating) head injury is one in which something breaks your scalp and skull and enters your brain.
If you have had a TBI, rehabilitation (or rehab) will be an important part of your recovery and can come in many forms depending on your needs, and might include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as psychiatric care and social support. All of these solutions are designed to help you recover from the effects of your injury.

We specialise in complete brain and mind care.

At Buddhi, We offer a comprehensive program of blended healing that brings together the best each discipline offers – from Brain Stimulation to Psychological Therapy, Ayurveda to Yoga, Cognitive Stimulation to Naturopathy, Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy Access Buddhi Services through Home Care, In-Hospital & Online models.

Signs & Symptoms

It can be hard to assess how serious a head injury is just by looking at it. Some minor head injuries bleed a lot, while some major injuries don’t bleed at all. It’s important to treat all head injuries seriously and get them assessed by a doctor.

Common symptoms of a minor head injury include:
The symptoms of a severe head injury include many of the symptoms of minor head injuries. They can also include:

Diagnosis

While the diagnosis is clinical, at Buddhi Clinic we use a combination of brain imaging, electrophysiology and blood tests to rule out reversible causes or other contributing factors. We also prescribe a thorough pre-rehabilitation assessment including an evaluation for co-morbidities (associated conditions) which will be required in all instances. At Buddhi Clinic our assessment includes standard outcome indicators for activities of daily life, quality of life, neuro-disability and mental health.

Treatment

Apart from medication that enhances attention and memory, st Buddhi Clinic, we have a range of memory enhancement procedures including:
In order to understand the sort of treatment we would advice, please do read one of our success stories “Himalayan Odessey”. You can also watch Prof. Barbara Wilson’s address about rehabilitating brain injury, here. You can also watch our Brain & Behaviour Dialogue on TBI here!

We then treat your headache comprehensively – relieving muscular spasm, improving posture, making changes to lifestyle and diet, while promoting relaxation and the alleviation of stress. Our remarkable headache success stories have included two skeptical doctors working abroad- UK & Australia respectively. Tired of your headache or are you worried about a TBI? Perhaps it’s time you got in touch with us!
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