Treatments For An Epidural Hematoma

Rehabilitative Therapy

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After patients have undergone surgery and been prescribed maintenance medication, doctors might refer them to specialized therapists. The therapists doctors will recommend vary depending on patient circumstances. However, rehabilitative therapy, particularly physical, occupational, and speech therapy, is a common one.

Physical therapists will help with the physical complications from the injury. This might include difficulty with walking, general muscle weakness, and difficulty using hands. A physical therapist will also be recommended when a patient has become paralyzed or lost sensation in parts of their body. An occupational therapist will help patients familiarize themselves with everyday tasks again. Here, patients relearn how to live in their home environment and perform whatever daily tasks are now difficult.

A speech therapist will help with any issues regarding speech. If you have problems with slurring words or talking slowly, speech therapy can help overcome this. Aphasia, which is the phenomenon of forgetting words or being unable to process them, is also covered in the realm of speech therapy.

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