Neurorehabilitation Specialization
Neurorehabilitation SpecializationSelf-Assessment for Common Aftereffects of Brain InjuryCar accidents, falls, and sports impacts can lead to acute and chronic brain injuries. The common aftereffects of head trauma can significantly affect daily life. If you experience the following symptoms within 2 to 6 months after an injury, it may indicate that you are suffering from a brain injury.Brain fog:Inability to concentrate or focusShort attention spanCloudy thinking or reduced cognitive abilityFeeling dazedHeadache:MigraineStiff neck and shouldersInsomnia:Difficulty falling asleepInability to stay asleepPoor sleep qualityHigh sensitivity to light:Artificial light at home or in storesScreen light from phones, computers, TVs, etc.High sensitivity to sound:Traffic noiseNoisy restaurants and cafesMetal or glass clanging soundsEmotional changes:DepressionIrritabilityAnger/aggressionEmotional fluctuationsFatigue:Low spiritsReduced physical staminaGrogginessMotion sickness:Dizziness during daily activities (e.g., walking or climbing stairs)Dizziness while drivingMotion sickness in vehiclesConsult the Brain Injury Recovery ClinicNeurology/WANG HSING-FAN
2024/07/01