TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) affects how the brain processes information, controls movement or responds after an impact. Understanding the severity early helps guide the right head injury treatment, reduce avoidable complications and support recovery. A structured neurological approach ensures each person receives care aligned with their symptoms, needs and long-term rehabilitation goals.
TBI recovery often requires coordinated neurological care, and ABMH provides an environment where patients and families feel supported while clinicians work systematically to understand the injury’s impact. Our approach focuses on clarity, stabilisation and long-term functional recovery through evidence-aligned neurological pathways.
Assessing traumatic brain injury involves understanding how the brain was affected, identifying symptoms and determining the level of impairment. A structured neurological pathway helps guide accurate diagnosis, supports early stabilisation and shapes an individualised treatment and recovery plan.
Diagnosis begins with a detailed discussion about the injury, the immediate response afterwards and any changes in memory, movement or behaviour. Depending on symptoms, your neurologist may consider:
This approach ensures that investigations remain purposeful and aligned with your symptoms, not routine or overwhelming.
Treatment focuses on reducing symptoms, protecting brain function and supporting long-term independence. Your plan may include:
Recovery from traumatic brain injury varies for each person, but a structured plan helps promote stability, confidence and better functional outcomes.
Neurological care for traumatic brain injury is supported by structured clinical pathways and reliable diagnostic systems. ABMH provides access to monitoring, evaluation and rehabilitation resources that help clinicians assess the injury accurately and guide recovery with clarity.
Recovery from traumatic brain injury is a gradual process, and having a clear neurological plan can make the journey feel more manageable. At Aditya Birla Neurology Hospital in Pune, care is tailored to your symptoms, goals, and daily needs, helping you rebuild confidence while supporting long-term stability, function, and overall well-being.
It’s natural to feel unsure after a head injury. Symptoms like confusion, persistent headaches, dizziness or changes in behaviour should be evaluated. Neurologists assess these signs carefully to understand how the brain was affected and what support you may need.
Every person’s recovery is different, and it’s normal to be concerned. Many people improve steadily with structured treatment, therapy and regular follow-up. Your care team will guide you through realistic goals that match your symptoms and long-term needs.
Some changes in thinking, mood or coordination develop gradually, which can feel confusing. The brain heals in stages, and delayed symptoms help clinicians understand how different areas were affected, guiding adjustments in your treatment or rehabilitation plan.
Yes, emotional changes are common and completely understandable. The brain regulates mood and stress responses, so injury can temporarily disrupt these functions. Neurological care and supportive therapies help you rebuild coping strategies at a pace that feels safe.
Recovery varies widely, and it’s natural to want a clear timeframe. Some symptoms improve within weeks, while others take longer. Your neurologist monitors progress regularly and adjusts your treatment so recovery remains steady and supported over time.