Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) results from an external force that causes damage to the brain, leading to a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments. Advances in neuroimaging and biomarkers are enhancing early diagnosis and personalized treatment approaches, improving recovery outcomes. Effective management includes a combination of surgical interventions, neurorehabilitation, and psychological support tailored to the severity and type of injury.

  • Track 11.1-Acute TBI Management
  • Track 11.2-Long-Term Cognitive Effects
  • Track 11.3-Brain Recovery Mechanisms
  • Track 11.4-Sports-Related Brain Injuries
  • Track 11.5-Rehabilitation Technologies & TBI in the Elderly

Research into neuroplasticity and neuroprotection is offering promising avenues for improving long-term recovery and minimizing brain damage. Ongoing studies are focused on developing strategies to prevent TBI and optimize rehabilitation for better quality of life post-injury.

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