Vol. 93 march 2025

Early Rehabilitation Impact on Trumati Brain Injury Pateints Recoveries

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Early Rehabilitation Impact on Trumati Brain Injury Pateints Recoveries, KHALID A. KARAM, ZAKARIA M. ABDELBASET, DALYA A. ISKANDARANI and YARA A. ISKANDARANI

 

Abstract

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the common est type of cerebral damage resulting in serious impairment and neurological deficits among young and middle-aged cases. Aim of Study: To examine the effect of early rehabilitation affects TBI patients’ recoveries. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective research study including sixty cases. Traumatic brain injury to examine the effect of early rehabilitation on traumatic brain injury pa tients’ recoveries. This study was done at Al-Azhar University from June 2023 to December 2023. Results: There was no statistically significant distinction among GOS at three and six months, p more than 0.05. Re garding functional status at three and six months post-injury, there was a statistically significant distinction among alone meal preparation and alone housework at three and six months after injury (p below 0.05), while there was no statistically sig nificant distinction among alone shopping, housework, meal preparation, and shopping with support at three and six months after injury (p more than 0.05). Conclusion: Consequently, we found that there was no sig nificant distinction among GOS at three and six months after in jury. However, there was a significant distinction between alone meal preparation and alone housework at three and six months post-injury, but no significant distinction has been found be tween meal preparation, alone shopping, shopping with sup port, and housework. Therefore, we concluded that early re habilitation may enhance neurological activity and daily life activities in cases with TBI.

 

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