The brain is the organ responsible for the organism’s survival. Our brain produces thought, planning and reasoning, stores our memories, regulates the function of the organs and controls physical activities like walking, hearing, speaking, seeing, eating, sleeping and breathing, etc. When the brain is healthy, it works quickly and automatically. However, when problems occur, the results can be devastating.
Symptoms of brain diseases vary widely depending on many factors such as the cause of the injury, its magnitude, the regions affected or the occurrence of secondary complications, among others. In some cases, the damage is permanent. In other cases, treatments such as surgery, medicine or physical therapy can correct the source of the disease or improve symptoms
Neurorehabilitation Service provides comprehensive rehabilitation for people with brain damage, covering adult and child population
Acquired Brain Damage (DCA) are those injuries that occur in brain structures suddenly, in people being born without any brain damage suffer at a later time of his life in the same injury as following an accident or illness. This leads to a deterioration in their health and quality of life.
Pathologies most frequently addressed include: