Brain Rehabilitation
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Essential Tools for Concussion Assessment
Concussion assessment needs to address mental, cognitive and physical signs and symptoms. Discover the key tools and techniques for effective concussion assessment. Learn about the signs, symptoms, and the gold standard Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT6). For more on advanced brain imaging techniques for concussion, join my upcoming seminar.
📅 Upcoming Seminar - The Future of Concussion: A Seminar on Advanced Brain Imaging
Download SCAT6 / enrol in the live seminar:
www.brainrehabilitation.org/brain-imaging-for-concussion
#Concussion #NeuroRehab #mTBI #BRAC
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Видео

The 5 Components of Concussion
Просмотров 3614 дней назад
Concussions are not limited to sports injuries-they can happen in various activities. In this video, I simplify the definition of concussion into five key components. Learn how concussions impact brain function and why signs and symptoms occur. Stay tuned for my next video on assessing concussions and join my upcoming seminar on advanced brain imaging techniques for concussion. 📅 Upcoming Semin...
MRIs and Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
Просмотров 4421 день назад
Learn how MRI scans are essential for monitoring and treating Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Discover why yearly MRI scans are crucial for detecting changes in MS and how clinicians can use this information to tailor treatment plans. #MS #NeuroRehab #MultipleSclerosis #BrainImaging 👉 Subscribe for more insights and stay tuned for my next video 🌐 For more insights, visit www.brainrehabilitation.org
Understanding MS Diagnosis: The Role of MRI Scans
Просмотров 106Месяц назад
Explore how MRI scans are essential in diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn how clinical symptoms are combined with MRI findings and the results from lumbar puncture when diagnosing MS using the McDonald Criteria. Stay tuned for my next video on how MRIs are used for monitoring MS and selecting treatments. For more information on brain imaging in rehab, visit www.brainrehabilitation.org #B...
MS Rehabilitation
Просмотров 582 месяца назад
Join me for an open and deeply honest dialogue with an inspiring woman who has lived with multiple sclerosis (MS) for over 27 years. This video offers a rare glimpse into the emotional and physical journey of navigating life with MS, from the initial shock of diagnosis to the ongoing challenges and victories of neuro rehabilitation. Hear firsthand about the effective therapies and personal insi...
Why Two Types of Brain Bleeds Are Classified as Strokes and the Implications for Rehab Treatment
Просмотров 1644 месяца назад
Discover the critical distinctions between intracerebral and subarachnoid haemorrhages. In this video, you’ll learn why both types are classified as strokes, their differing symptoms, and how this knowledge informs tailored rehabilitation strategies. Understanding these nuances through brain imaging is key to effective treatment planning. Dive deeper into brain bleed insights and enhance your c...
Why Clinical Assessment is Not Enough
Просмотров 495 месяцев назад
Discover how brain imaging transforms rehabilitation assessments and treatment decisions. In this video, I explore two scenarios illustrating the critical role of brain imaging in providing rapid, precise insights into a patient's condition, guiding targeted rehab strategies. Learn how analysing brain scans can reveal the potential for recovery, streamline assessment processes, and inform the m...
Understanding Brain Bleeds from Falls and their Symptoms
Просмотров 1895 месяцев назад
Explore the critical link between falls, brain haemorrhages and the symptoms experienced in adults over the age of 65. This video highlights the two main types of haemorrhages resulting from falls-subarachnoid and subdural/epidural-and their differential symptoms, ranging from headaches and nausea to more severe effects like confusion and loss of consciousness. Understanding these symptoms is c...
Navigating Brain Bleeds in Stroke Management: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 1315 месяцев назад
Explore the intricate relationship between haemorrhagic and ischemic strokes. Understand how haemorrhagic strokes can induce ischemia and how ischemic strokes may transform into haemorrhages. This video clarifies these critical distinctions, thereby enabling clinicians, patients, and clients alike consider how brain imaging can guide treatment decisions and recovery paths. Dive deeper into the ...
Brain Bleed Types and Causes
Просмотров 1406 месяцев назад
Discover the critical types and causes of brain bleeds in this brief overview. Learn about intracerebral and intracranial haemorrhages, their common causes, and the impact on recovery potential. Gain insights into how brain scans aid in treatment decisions. For a deeper dive into brain bleeds, treatment strategies, and recovery, join my upcoming live seminar. 👉 brain-rehabilitation.thinkific.co...
What's in Store for 2024
Просмотров 1476 месяцев назад
Welcome to 2024! Dive into this year's thrilling plans, featuring flexible learning options for clinicians, engaging live seminars, and an exclusive face-to-face BRAC event. I'll also be expanding patient/client services and launching the innovative Brain Imaging Pathfinder app. Join me for a year brimming with innovation, growth, and transformative learning experiences. 👉 Stay tuned for update...
Brain Imaging's Best Bits: A Look Back at 2023!
Просмотров 967 месяцев назад
As 2023 winds down, join me for a short reflective journey through the year's biggest moments in brain imaging. It's been a year with significant challenges in the healthcare sector but also filled with inspiring progress and personal achievements. From clinicians finding new inspiration in my Brain Imaging for Rehabilitation courses to the success of topical seminars and popular one-minute vid...
Can a Normal Brain Have Lesions?
Просмотров 3337 месяцев назад
Brain lesions can exist even without noticeable symptoms, raising a crucial question: should they be addressed? In this short video, I discuss the relationship between brain lesions, their potential symptoms, and the importance of treatment. Discover why ignoring brain lesions could be risky, and learn how to proactively manage brain health. Enjoy watching 🔔 Subscribe for more informative video...
Brain Lesions and Symptoms: Understanding the Impact of Onset
Просмотров 3177 месяцев назад
Explore how the onset of brain lesions impacts symptoms. This video compares slow-developing cases like brain tumours with sudden events like strokes and TBIs, highlighting the role of brain plasticity and immediate symptom manifestation. Understand why lesion onset, along with size and location, is vital in symptom analysis and recovery expectations. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe and join our co...
Do Brain Lesions Always Cause Symptoms?
Просмотров 7588 месяцев назад
Do Brain Lesions Always Cause Symptoms? In this video I discuss the relationship between brain lesions and their potential to cause symptoms-or not. Discover how the affected structures, as well as the location and size of lesions, play a crucial role in symptom manifestation. 👉 For more insights, visit brainrehabilitation.org/ Don't forget to subscribe and join our community for more neuro reh...
Are the symptoms due to the brain lesion or other reasons?
Просмотров 1989 месяцев назад
Are the symptoms due to the brain lesion or other reasons?
What causes Lateropulsion?
Просмотров 15310 месяцев назад
What causes Lateropulsion?
Lateropulsion 5 Factors that Determine Recovery
Просмотров 51210 месяцев назад
Lateropulsion 5 Factors that Determine Recovery
Learning Curve: A Personal Journey into Lateropulsion
Просмотров 12410 месяцев назад
Learning Curve: A Personal Journey into Lateropulsion
What is Lateropulsion
Просмотров 14 тыс.10 месяцев назад
What is Lateropulsion
From DIY to Guided Rehab: Leveraging Brain Imaging in Post-COVID Health
Просмотров 5811 месяцев назад
From DIY to Guided Rehab: Leveraging Brain Imaging in Post-COVID Health
Trust Building Through Brain Imaging - Fostering Confidence in Stroke Recovery
Просмотров 16411 месяцев назад
Trust Building Through Brain Imaging - Fostering Confidence in Stroke Recovery
The Two Ways Brain Imaging is Used in FND
Просмотров 99511 месяцев назад
The Two Ways Brain Imaging is Used in FND
FND Pathology and Two Implications for Treatment
Просмотров 341Год назад
FND Pathology and Two Implications for Treatment
What is special about BRAC
Просмотров 86Год назад
What is special about BRAC
Is FND curable
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Is FND curable
Treating FND and Neurological Conditions - Which One Should I Treat First?
Просмотров 286Год назад
Treating FND and Neurological Conditions - Which One Should I Treat First?
Brain imaging for confusion
Просмотров 148Год назад
Brain imaging for confusion
Uncovering the Power of Brain Imaging in Rehabilitation: 5 Questions Answered
Просмотров 110Год назад
Uncovering the Power of Brain Imaging in Rehabilitation: 5 Questions Answered
Easter Eggs or Dark Chocolate? The Brain-Boosting Choice
Просмотров 46Год назад
Easter Eggs or Dark Chocolate? The Brain-Boosting Choice

Комментарии

  • @stuartburns8657
    @stuartburns8657 21 день назад

    Elements are true but the fatigue, heat and noise are difficult to overcome

  • @user-el2jf5oo3u
    @user-el2jf5oo3u 2 месяца назад

    Thankyou! What does it mean if the report says: “several aspecific spreaded punctiforme WMH” I have the FND diagnoses for 10 years but no treatment worked. I then became bedridden after taking medications which lead to being diagnosed with FND again, while it was actually medication what caused it that time. I have positive IGM Lyme test (but I had it in the past not now) and positive lupus test (but with negative ana). I have dysautonomia with decreased cerebral bloodflow and POTS. Doctors can’t figure out what’s wrong with me, and what’s the main diagnoses.

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    @theresageiger584 4 месяца назад

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  • @Harbinger999-sz4ni
    @Harbinger999-sz4ni 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Dr. Shabat, For two years physicians are refusing to Re-read, and Refusing to Re-CT/wc my upper torso or cranium, due to an immense anomaly that defies accepted medical paradigm by its nature alone. You will not find this anomaly in any medical journal, and by all 19 exchanges w/Dr's, almost half Specialists of related disciplines. None will even take a biopsy, or call the CDC. Reason being, I've had this in me for 26yrs, and as a 60yr. 250lb. ml. , my CAC score is All ZEROES w/no ACVD, which makes me a biological contradiction in nature. This Flawd Radiology Report, Is GOSPEL to every physician I've consulted... To find out more, come see me & Thx Prepare to be Fascinated & Horrified Simultaneously .

  • @user-hi8rg7bl2s
    @user-hi8rg7bl2s 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @jennys5290
    @jennys5290 5 месяцев назад

    I have Ataxia with Apraxia!

  • @michael5089
    @michael5089 6 месяцев назад

    Very good words. Dad had 2 strokes and vascular dementia. I soon learnt very quickly how to communicate as best I could with him. For me it was like a 6th sense. I'm enjoying your channel and you come across very well❤🫂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @vnitto
    @vnitto 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the clarification the imaging portion totally makes sense and facilitates the diagnosis.

    • @brainrehabilitation9964
      @brainrehabilitation9964 6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear @vnitto this explanation also clarifies why brain imaging is so important in rehab.

  • @Dr.Sumedha
    @Dr.Sumedha 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this perfect brief explanation. So helpful ❤❤❤

  • @nighatali4664
    @nighatali4664 8 месяцев назад

    Very Informative video❤

  • @anadjuric5360
    @anadjuric5360 9 месяцев назад

    How can I work with FND? I have every day attcks. I get dissocieted from my body. I feel left leg as right leg. I forgot many thinks. I am super sensitive to lights and noise. I react to unknown environment, etc...

    • @Kouklitsa891
      @Kouklitsa891 9 месяцев назад

      Find a neurologist that can guide you. Are you in Ontario by any chance? I can provide some recommendations

    • @anadjuric5360
      @anadjuric5360 9 месяцев назад

      I am in Royal Oak, MI

    • @helloworld2430
      @helloworld2430 8 месяцев назад

      @@Kouklitsa891 I am in Ontario and i would appreciate if you could provide me with some recommendations. Thank you!

    • @helloworld2430
      @helloworld2430 8 месяцев назад

      @@anadjuric5360 All the best with your recovery!

    • @Kouklitsa891
      @Kouklitsa891 8 месяцев назад

      @@helloworld2430Look up Numinus and the Neurology Centre of Toronto.

  • @stellaancimer8505
    @stellaancimer8505 9 месяцев назад

    With good nutrition, stable blood sugar, lovering inflamation..brain can "heal"

  • @aniqaahmed7571
    @aniqaahmed7571 10 месяцев назад

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  • @aniqaahmed7571
    @aniqaahmed7571 10 месяцев назад

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  • @bobbyarmstrong788
    @bobbyarmstrong788 11 месяцев назад

    Hi I was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder 5 years ago at MGH in Boston when I left after 11 days in the nueroligy floor I couldn't walk talk move my hands and arms and didn't know my name your correct about don't give up I can walk again is not pretty but I get around I figured out how to talk my self speech therapy was a joke I have ok days and not so good days

  • @Auggies1956
    @Auggies1956 Год назад

    Hello and thanks for the video. Would this help a dementia patient?

  • @taxidermy_12
    @taxidermy_12 Год назад

    Are you a doctor or are you another charlatan? If you are not a neurologist, neurosurgeon or radiologist, then you are incompetent in these matters. well, you're talking complete nonsense. You have learned 2 smart words and consider yourself smart. No one diagnoses or treats penumbra. and you are not a clinician, of course. You don't even have a medical degree.

  • @Auggies1956
    @Auggies1956 Год назад

    I'm thinking that I'm in some kind of early brain malfunction. I lose my balance at times, no signs of dizziness, just lose balance. my body reacting as if I almost fall but so far have not. Sometimes when walking I'll veer off to the right by one half a step, always to the right. I have been diagnosed with early dementia. My speech and cognition were affected. Since I have been taking Donepezil, increasing activity that requires thinking like games and being involved in mechanical and using a Photobiomodulation device (Vieralight Gama) my symptoms have greatly reduced. But the balance issues are still there. I'm not asking for any kind of diagnosis, just your take on the experience you have seen?

    • @rossboss7538
      @rossboss7538 11 месяцев назад

      Get off the doctor dope. It's very dangerous. Your balance issues can probably be fixed by exercising more. Maybe try a Tai Chi class core Pilates or something where you get movement into your body. Also maybe try a brain supplement like phosphatidylserine. But the main thing is to keep the body moving so your brain gets used to the movements as you go left and right. The brain has two hemispheres left and right. They must be balanced for good thinking as well as just good everyday balancing and movement. These are just a few tips for you I'm not a doctor or trying to cure or diagnose or prescribe anything these are just my own feelings. I'm trying to help a fellow citizen. Hope this helps you. I had vertigo once and it was very, very difficult to deal with. I think it was some difficulties I was dealing with at the time. Good luck to you❤

    • @lorraineophoff4984
      @lorraineophoff4984 3 месяца назад

      My doctors are having a hard time diagnosing me. I have the cognitive, language, and balance issues… so frustrating to not have a diagnosis that doctors agree on! Your comment made me feel less alone in all this! Thanks.

  • @tarzouet3142
    @tarzouet3142 Год назад

    Thanks. I'm going to request my images.

  • @aleyahaq7258
    @aleyahaq7258 Год назад

    Please keep going your work❤❤❤❤ we need it

    • @brainrehabilitation9964
      @brainrehabilitation9964 Год назад

      I'm glad I could help Aleyah :) If you have other questions, I look forward to hearing them

  • @user-fl5tf6ug2n
    @user-fl5tf6ug2n Год назад

    Hello I hope from you continue explaining the advanced neuroantomy topics , and my point of view is that you ease the tough topics .

  • @stevecarey5612
    @stevecarey5612 3 года назад

    Great video!