Neurological rehabilitation is aimed at people with affectations of the nervous system or neurological damage, both peripheral (nerves) and central (medulla, cerebellum or brain).
Neurological damage is an event that can change the life of those who suffer from it, because it impairs the functioning of the individual in cognitive, affective, motor or behavioral terms, therefore personalized and constant attention is required.
Rehabilitation from the area of Psychology, seeks to return the greatest possible autonomy and is part of the comprehensive multidisciplinary rehabilitation.
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Among the pathologies treated are:
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): pathologies that are characterized by causing damage to the brain at some point in life, having been born with a healthy brain.
Head trauma, central nervous system infections, anoxic encephalopathy, brain tumors, autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system.
Diseases such as Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases, personalizing the treatment according to the patient's condition.
These pathologies can cause various symptoms: cognitive alterations (problems with memory, attention, language, planning), physical alterations (mobility problems, rigidity), as well as emotional and behavioral alterations (depression, affective lability, disinhibition, impulsivity, apathy, abulia)




