Treatments For An Epidural Hematoma
Slow Return To Activity

The recovery process for a brain injury is slow. No matter how severe the damage, individuals with epidural hematomas have one thing in common: their brain has been put through a great deal. You'll need to work with the therapists mentioned earlier regarding the damage to your body and speech capabilities. These therapists will help you recover as much of your previous capacity as possible. They'll also teach you how to adjust to new challenges presented by any permanent disabilities.
Your activity level should be increased gradually. The majority of improvements in your condition will happen in the six month period following your treatment. However, you might see further improvements for a full two years, so be committed to the recovery process. A slow return to activity will help you safely become accustomed to the life you want.