Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) affects more than just the brain — it disrupts your life, your relationships, and your sense of normalcy.

At Piedmont Neuroscience Center, our experienced team understands these challenges and is dedicated to helping you through every stage of recovery.
Whether your injury is mild, moderate, or severe, we provide comprehensive care that addresses your physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.
At Piedmont Neuroscience Center, our experienced team understands these challenges and is dedicated to helping you through every stage of recovery.
Whether your injury is mild, moderate, or severe, we provide comprehensive care that addresses your physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.

A Holistic Path to Healing

Our approach to TBI treatment focuses on the whole person, not just the injury. Physical recovery may include pain management techniques and rehabilitation therapies designed to restore mobility, coordination, and balance. We help rebuild motor skills and provide specialized vestibular therapy to manage dizziness and balance problems.

Cognitive challenges like memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and impaired problem-solving skills are common after a TBI. Our structured cognitive rehabilitation programs are tailored to improve these areas, helping you regain mental clarity and focus.

We also recognize the emotional toll a TBI can take. Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and mood changes can make recovery even more difficult. Our compassionate team offers counseling and therapy for both individuals and families. Through coping strategies and emotional support, we help you build resilience and confidence as you navigate your healing journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

A disruption of brain function caused by a blow or jolt to the head.
Headaches, memory issues, mood changes, focus problems, and sleep disturbances.
Through a combination of clinical evaluation, cognitive testing, and sometimes imaging.
Yes, especially with a personalized neuro-rehabilitation plan.
It varies from weeks to months or longer depending on severity.
Sometimes, to support mood, memory, or focus after injury.

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