Do you have persistent headaches or headaches that worsen? Or do you have convulsions or seizures? Or dilation of one or both eye pupils? You might have a brain injury. Try Reflexology to increase blood circulation to heal the body.

 

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the leading causes of TBI are falls (28%). About 2.5 million individuals have traumatic brain injury (TBI) yearly, of which approximately 50,000 result in death, and over 80,000 suffer permanent disability.Ā 

TBI is damage or disruption to the brain’s normal functioning caused by an external force. It can occur due to various incidents, such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, assaults, or other traumatic events.

 

Types of Brain Injuries

Brain injuries can range from mild to severe, depending on the extent and location of the damage. Common types of brain injuries include:

  • Concussions.
  • Contusions (bruises).
  • Penetrating wounds (where an object pierces the skull and damages the brain tissue).
  • Diffuse axonal injuries (widespread damage to the brain’s nerve fibers).

The effects of a brain injury can vary widely, depending on factors such as the severity of the injury, the specific areas of the brain affected, and the person’s individual characteristics. Some common brain injury symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, difficulties with concentration and attention, mood changes, sleep disturbances, and changes in motor skills or coordination. Brain injuries can lead to long-term or permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional impairments in more severe cases.

 

What Can You Do if You Suffer a Brain Injury?

If you have suffered from a brain injury, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Once you have received appropriate medical care and stabilization, there are several steps you can take to aid your recovery and manage the effects of the injury. Here are some actions you can consider:

  1. Follow medical advice: Following your healthcare professional’s recommendations regarding medication, rest, and any necessary medical procedures or therapies is essential.
  2. Rest and gradual return to activities: Rest is often crucial to brain injury recovery. Allow yourself time to rest and avoid excessive physical or mental exertion. As you begin to heal, gradually reintroduce activities under the guidance of your healthcare team.
  3. Rehabilitation therapies: Depending on your brain injury’s severity and specific effects, you may benefit from various rehabilitation therapies. These may include physical therapy to improve motor skills and coordination, occupational therapy to regain daily living skills, speech and language therapy for communication difficulties, and cognitive therapy to address memory, attention, and problem-solving.
  4. Seek support: Connect with support networks, such as friends, family, and support groups, who can offer emotional support and understanding during recovery. Consider joining brain injury support groups to connect with others who have experienced similar challenges.
  5. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Engage in a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep. These factors can contribute to overall well-being and aid in the recovery process.
  6. Manage symptoms: Brain injuries can lead to various symptoms, such as headaches, mood changes, and sleep disturbances. Work closely with your healthcare team to manage and alleviate these symptoms through appropriate medications, therapies, and lifestyle adjustments.
  7. Advocate for yourself: Be active in your healthcare by asking questions, seeking clarification, and expressing your concerns. Advocate for your needs and ensure you receive the necessary support and resources for your recovery.

Remember, every brain injury is unique, and recovery timelines can vary. It is essential to work closely with healthcare professionals specializing in brain injury to develop an individualized plan for your recovery.

 

How Can Reflexology Help with Brain Injury?

Ā After a traumatic brain injury, another injury, illness, or stress, the body is in a state of imbalance with blockage of vital energy pathways. The body will not function properly. By doing foot reflexology, it can maintain and restore the natural equilibrium of the entire body and restore healing.

Foot reflexology effectively opens neural pathways, increasing neurons and blood flow. These neurons and blood flows are faster and more effectively reach your brain, helping it clear brain fog and processes information faster, resulting in better cognitive and physical function and better memory.

For patients with little or no mobility, it is vital to ensure that three key systems ā€“ circulatory, eliminatory and immune ā€“ are all stimulated to encourage them to work as effectively as they can. Whilst the whole body is treated at every session, by paying particular attention to these areas, patients are always at greater risk of respiratory or urinary infections.

 

Reflexology Disclaimer

ReflexologyĀ does notĀ replace traditional medicine. (Please check with your doctor if you have any concerns.) Reflexology can help achieve good health. However, you still have to do your part by maintaining good health through a healthy diet, exercising, recognizing your stress triggers, and minimizing or eliminating destructive behaviors.

 

 

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About the Writer, Reflexologist, Instructor and Filmmaker

Helen Chin Lui is a Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner, Reiki Master, and teacher. She is the owner of Healing Place LLC and Healing Place Energy School LLC.

 

 

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