What Is Neuroplasticity? What Role Does It Play in Your Recovery from a TBI?
In the aftermath of any type of head injury, your primary concerns will typically be about your potential recovery. How long will it take? How soon can you expect to return to normal activities? What can you do to give yourself the best chance for full or maximum recovery?
Understanding How Brain Cells Heal
Unlike most other cells in your body, brain cells do not have the ability to heal or replace themselves. The good news, though, is that you have approximately 60 trillion neuronal connections, where cells are essentially talking to each other. Scientists believe that each cell can communicate with approximately 1,000 other cells at a time. This allows for a process known as neuroplasticity, in which the brain has the ability to generate new neural pathways or networks to replace ones that are damaged. Basically, this means that your brain can find a new way to do something after an injury.
Does Neuroplasticity Just Happen on Its Own? Can You Help the Process?
While some level of neuroplasticity may happen naturally, there are many ways you can make the process more effective and efficient. A knowledgeable and experienced medical professional can help you get the most out of neuroplasticity, providing care that focuses on:
- Repetition —Similar to muscle memory, the more times you engage in a specific activity, the greater the likelihood that new neural connections will become permanent.
- Specificity —Concentrate on clearly identified and tangible behaviors that help you maximize functioning in daily life.
- Intensity —Your doctor will know when you can push it and when you need to take it easy.
Contact Core Medical Center Today
At Core Medical Center, we offer comprehensive treatment of injuries sustained in motor vehicle collisions. We know the complications that are typical after any type of traumatic brain injury (TBI). We have the tools to quickly and accurately diagnose the extent of your injury, prescribe and oversee a regimen of care, or refer you to a specialist, when appropriate. To learn more, contact Core Medical Center online, or call our offices in Blue Springs, Missouri, at (819) 229-1941.