
Brain Injury Fundamentals
Brain injury occurs when the brain is harmed by external trauma, such as a blow or jolt. This can damage brain cells and disrupt communication between different parts of the brain, affecting functions like movement, speech, memory, and emotions. Severity varies from mild (concussions) to severe, potentially causing long-term impairments or death. Immediate medical attention is essential to minimize damage. Recovery depends on injury type, location, and individual factors, often involving rehabilitation to regain skills and adapt to challenges. Understanding brain injury helps in recognizing symptoms, seeking timely care, and supporting recovery.