Tbi Patients Hear the Music and Improve Medically
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
A study recently published in an August edition of Medical Hypotheses found that music therapy can benefit patients with neuropsyhciatric disorders often caused by a traumatic brain injury accident.
Additionally, "the brain grows in response to musical training in the way a muscle responds to exercise," according to medical researchers at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center." However, researchers are still calling for more research, but several conditions are already exploring music therapy as a treatment for cognitive rehabilitation, some of these TBI conditions include:
* stroke
* schizophrenia
* Huntington's disease
* Alzheimer?disease
Traumatic Brain Injuries
According to a September 2007 issue of Behavioral Pharmacology, a study was conducted to determine if those affected with psychiatric disorders, Parkinson?disease as well as other brain-related conditions would respond to music. Injured mice were studied by administering music therapy and the results concluded that "music exposure significantly enhanced learning". The study also suggested that the findings might also "help in several central nervous system pathologies."
Living with TBI
TBI is an unfortunate condition that affects approximately 5.3 million Americans with nearly 1 million citizens being newly diagnosed each year with TBI.
The side effects of TBI are extensive and the severity of these side effects often depends on a per basis diagnosis. However, the common elements of a TBI injury include the following as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
* headaches and neck pain
* inability to concentrate
* memory loss
* slow thinking, speaking and slowed actions
* mood changes
* light-headedness
* blurred vision, tired eyes
* loss of sensory ability
* ringing in the ears
* changes in sleep patterns
* nausea, vomiting
* becoming lost or confused more easily
Scientists and researchers are continually studying new ways to better treat and rehabilitate TBI victims as well as to more adequately understand the brain and all of its functions. Treatments continue to be studied, as shown in the University of California San Diego's (UCSD) recent award of $60 million by the government to study post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries. Of the types of TBI injuries that can be diagnosed are an array of additional types/categores of TBI, according to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), include:
* concussion
* contusion
* coup-contre coup injury
* second impact syndrome
* penetrating injury
* shaken baby syndrome
* locked in syndrome
Acquiring TBI Legal Assistance
Individuals who suffer from TBI should consider contacting a TBI law firm for a free legal consultation on a traumatic brain injury lawsuit. An experienced TBI lawyer or TBI attorney will be able to provide the details of developing brain injury litigation that may offer an award of monetary compensation to a victim for costly medical bills associated with living with a TBI injury.
Monetary compensation can also be sought if a TBI victim has suffered from losing their job because of a TBI accident.
A study recently published in an August edition of Medical Hypotheses found that music therapy can benefit patients with neuropsyhciatric disorders often caused by a traumatic brain injury accident.
Additionally, "the brain grows in response to musical training in the way a muscle responds to exercise," according to medical researchers at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center." However, researchers are still calling for more research, but several conditions are already exploring music therapy as a treatment for cognitive rehabilitation, some of these TBI conditions include:
* stroke
* schizophrenia
* Huntington's disease
* Alzheimer?disease
Traumatic Brain Injuries
According to a September 2007 issue of Behavioral Pharmacology, a study was conducted to determine if those affected with psychiatric disorders, Parkinson?disease as well as other brain-related conditions would respond to music. Injured mice were studied by administering music therapy and the results concluded that "music exposure significantly enhanced learning". The study also suggested that the findings might also "help in several central nervous system pathologies."
Living with TBI
TBI is an unfortunate condition that affects approximately 5.3 million Americans with nearly 1 million citizens being newly diagnosed each year with TBI.
The side effects of TBI are extensive and the severity of these side effects often depends on a per basis diagnosis. However, the common elements of a TBI injury include the following as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
* headaches and neck pain
* inability to concentrate
* memory loss
* slow thinking, speaking and slowed actions
* mood changes
* light-headedness
* blurred vision, tired eyes
* loss of sensory ability
* ringing in the ears
* changes in sleep patterns
* nausea, vomiting
* becoming lost or confused more easily
Scientists and researchers are continually studying new ways to better treat and rehabilitate TBI victims as well as to more adequately understand the brain and all of its functions. Treatments continue to be studied, as shown in the University of California San Diego's (UCSD) recent award of $60 million by the government to study post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries. Of the types of TBI injuries that can be diagnosed are an array of additional types/categores of TBI, according to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), include:
* concussion
* contusion
* coup-contre coup injury
* second impact syndrome
* penetrating injury
* shaken baby syndrome
* locked in syndrome
Acquiring TBI Legal Assistance
Individuals who suffer from TBI should consider contacting a TBI law firm for a free legal consultation on a traumatic brain injury lawsuit. An experienced TBI lawyer or TBI attorney will be able to provide the details of developing brain injury litigation that may offer an award of monetary compensation to a victim for costly medical bills associated with living with a TBI injury.
Monetary compensation can also be sought if a TBI victim has suffered from losing their job because of a TBI accident.
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