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Recovery after traumatic brain injury surgery
The recovery rate of a patient after surgery for traumatic brain injury depends largely on the rehabilitation process. After surgery, if the patient shows no signs of bleeding, pulse, or blood pressure do not fluctuate, he or she can be transferred to the post-operative recovery room.
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How is traumatic brain injury surgery?
Traumatic brain injury is a type of injury that carries a very high risk of death. When a person has an accident that results in a traumatic brain injury, especially multiple injuries, they need to be taken to the hospital immediately for a comprehensive examination and timely treatment.
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Cranial defect patch surgery in traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury is a condition of damage to the skull bone in the brain after a strong enough impact to the head. In many cases, patients with traumatic brain injury have had surgery but cannot save the skull bone or have to remove the skull bone. After a period of time, when the patient is stable, surgery will be indicated to reattach the patient's skull bone or graft the skull defect with artificial material.
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Rehabilitation of movement, walking
Every patient after an accident, stroke or cerebrovascular injury has different limitations in movement and impairments in various functions. This article provides patients and their families with the necessary information as well as home exercises to restore movement and walking function.
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