Mild brain trauma, which accounts for about 75% of brain injury cases, may not be considered severe, but it is by no means benign. Studies have shown that up to one in five individuals who have sustained a mild head injury may develop mental health conditions, such as major depressive disorder, personality changes, and behavioral abnormalities. Common symptoms include:
Severe Brain Trauma causes many effects, and can be described in many well-respected websites, some of which are listed below:
https://mindeye.com/light-retina-and-metabolism-of-glucose-are-linked/
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/traumatic-brain-injury#:~:text=Traumatic%20brain%20injury%20(TBI)%20happens,that%20happen%20to%20the%20brain.
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/traumatic-brain-injury-tbi
Specific movement patterns that start in the embryo and continue after birth can be helpful in integrating and coordinating the whole body after an injury, especially a Traumatic Brain Injury. With Body-Mind Centering® patterning, a person working with a Certified Body-Mind Centering® Practitioner or Teacher applies her knowledge and sensory experience of many physiological systems to connect the cells to the brain on both left and right sides on the homolaterally, and then the brain to the cells on the opposite side of the body.
This can build neuroplasticity, so that new pathways can form to free what has been blocked or damaged. By moving through the sequence of development, many neurological connections can be made that lead to support, stability, mobility, strength, and coordination. These patterns can be used in many instances--in babies who are pre-term, anoxic, hurt or have problems that limit their development. Movement can heal the brain and the whole body.
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- Headaches
- Nausea
- Vertigo (dizziness) and issues with balance, fine, and gross motor skills
- Problems with thinking that require visualization, such as memory loss, inability to concentrate, confusion, aphasia and other language processing difficulties, such as difficulty with word recall, losing train of thought and problems reading or writing
- Sensory overload
- Visual problems: blurred vision, abnormal eye movements, poor eye coordination,
- Light sensitivity and difficulties in judging distance, loss of depth perception
- Auditory processing issues of visualizing the location of a sound source
- …and others.
Severe Brain Trauma causes many effects, and can be described in many well-respected websites, some of which are listed below:
https://mindeye.com/light-retina-and-metabolism-of-glucose-are-linked/
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/traumatic-brain-injury#:~:text=Traumatic%20brain%20injury%20(TBI)%20happens,that%20happen%20to%20the%20brain.
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/traumatic-brain-injury-tbi
Specific movement patterns that start in the embryo and continue after birth can be helpful in integrating and coordinating the whole body after an injury, especially a Traumatic Brain Injury. With Body-Mind Centering® patterning, a person working with a Certified Body-Mind Centering® Practitioner or Teacher applies her knowledge and sensory experience of many physiological systems to connect the cells to the brain on both left and right sides on the homolaterally, and then the brain to the cells on the opposite side of the body.
This can build neuroplasticity, so that new pathways can form to free what has been blocked or damaged. By moving through the sequence of development, many neurological connections can be made that lead to support, stability, mobility, strength, and coordination. These patterns can be used in many instances--in babies who are pre-term, anoxic, hurt or have problems that limit their development. Movement can heal the brain and the whole body.
Contact Sara for pricing and details at [email protected] or schedule here.