The Role of the Neurologist in Assessment and Management of Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury
2007
The specialist in neurology is trained to make a targeted diagnosis of specific ailments involving the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves by obtaining a thorough history and a detailed
neurological examination. Additionally, neurologists work with other neuro-rehabilitation specialists in setting up a proper rehabilitation program designed to maximize the patient’s physical and neuro-cognitive recovery as well as provide the patient with tools to help cope with newfound deficits. Typical conditions that are evaluated and treated by a neurologist include
traumatic brain injury(TBI), cerebrovascular accident (CVA), seizures, headaches, pain, and
sleep disorders.
Keywords:
-
Correction
-
Source
-
Cite
-
Save
66
References
2
Citations
NaN
KQI