Acquired Brain Injury / Brain Injuries

An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) refers to any damage that occurs to the brain after birth. This can be caused by various factors, such as falls, accidents, strokes, infections, or tumours. The resulting effects can range from mild to severe and can impact an individual's movement, speech, memory, and concentration, as well as their mood and behaviour.

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, acquired brain injuries are a significant cause of disability in Australia, affecting over 700,000 Australians. This is a staggering statistic that highlights the importance of specialised treatment and rehabilitation services, such as those provided by Advance Therapy.

Our experienced physiotherapists and occupational therapists work closely with patients to develop personalised treatment plans that are tailored to their individual needs and goals. Our aim is to help patients regain their independence and improve their quality of life by enhancing their physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning.

At Advance Therapy, we understand the complex nature of acquired brain injuries and the impact they can have on individuals and their families. That's why we're committed to providing compassionate care and support to our patients throughout their recovery journey.

Physiotherapy For Acquired Brain injuries

At Advance Therapy, our physiotherapists play a crucial role in helping individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI), including traumatic brain injuries (TBI), to recover and regain their independence.

Physiotherapy is an essential component of the rehabilitation process for individuals with ABI or TBI. Our physiotherapists work closely with patients to develop personalised treatment plans that focus on improving their physical functioning. This includes addressing any issues with mobility, balance, strength, and coordination.

Our physiotherapists also use a range of techniques to help manage any pain or discomfort associated with the injury. This may include massage, heat therapy, and gentle exercise. In addition, our therapists provide education and advice to patients and their families on how to manage the condition and prevent further injury.

Overall, physiotherapy is a vital part of the multidisciplinary approach to treating acquired brain injuries or traumatic brain injuries at Advance Therapy. Our physiotherapists are dedicated to providing the highest quality care and support to help individuals with ABI or TBI achieve their rehabilitation goals and improve their quality of life.

If you’d like to find out more about how physiotherapy can help, please contact Advance Therapy today to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced physiotherapists.

Occupational Therapy For Acquired Brain injuries

Occupational therapy is an essential component of the rehabilitation process for individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) or traumatic brain injuries (TBI) at Advance Therapy. Our occupational therapists work closely with patients to develop personalised treatment plans that focus on improving their ability to carry out daily living activities independently.

Our OTs use a range of techniques to help individuals with ABI or TBI re-learn and re-train the necessary skills to carry out activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, cooking, and cleaning. We focus on building on the patient's strengths and abilities while addressing any cognitive, physical, or emotional barriers that may be present.

Our occupational therapists also provide support and training in the use of adaptive equipment or assistive technology, to help individuals with ABI or TBI to perform daily tasks with greater ease and independence. Furthermore, we provide education and guidance to patients and their families on how to adapt to the individual's changing abilities, and how to modify the environment to make it safer and more accessible.

Overall, occupational therapy plays a crucial role in helping individuals with acquired brain injuries or traumatic brain injuries to regain their independence and improve their quality of life. At Advance Therapy, our occupational therapists are dedicated to providing compassionate care and support to our patients throughout their recovery journey.

If you’d like to find out more about how occupational therapy can help, please contact Advance Therapy today to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced occupational therapists.

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