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12/09/2024

Confronting ADHD

Harvard doctors share with you the therapies and strategies that give adults greater control over their ADHD symptoms .

You’ll gain an essential understanding of both the obvious and the subtle symptoms of ADHD… its causes and risk factors…and most of all, the treatments that can improve focus, ease frustration, and make life more fulfilling.
New research and scientific evidence give you options

In Confronting ADHD, Harvard doctors provide information on first-line treatments and medications, but you will also receive information on the latest nondrug approaches, for example:
Some of the nondrug treatments discussed in this guide include:

Cognitive behavioural therapy
One widely used approach in treating adult ADHD is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). This type of psychotherapy helps people change negative and unhelpful thought patterns into positive, healthier ways of thinking. With CBT, you get the tools to help deal with stresses and challenges in life. Working on self-esteem is often a very important aspect of ADHD treatment.

Neurofeedback
This treatment teaches you how to regulate your brain waves in an effort to enhance brain function and mental well-being. Studies show that inattention can improve after neurofeedback, and these marked improvements were comparable to the best combined effects of medication and therapy.

Emotional therapy
ADHD can lead to frustration, impatience, and frequent emotional ups and downs that can hamper relationships and everyday activities. Many adults with ADHD also have an anxiety disorder.

Reproduced from Harvard University Journal:

In regards to the above article At Craniaa Neurological Rehabilitation centre we provide advance treatments and Rehabilitation for children and Adults born with Aquired Brain Injuries or for those affected by Autism, ADHD GDD and other Genetic Disorders

*Photobiomodulation* has become a key component of the treatment we provide at Craniaa. It is now the only centre in Northern Ireland that uses Neuro Optimal systems to treat patients safely using the principal of Non linear Neuro optimal therapy.

This can read the brain signals in real time and help to synchronise the “ brain waves” or the neural signals. Repeated treatments and exercises synergistically used with photomodulation, will help the brain to relearn new skills, improves concentration, reduce pain, improves cognitive properties and other physiological aspects of the brain functions.

At Craniaa, we help you get back up for a better tomorrow.

Why not give a call for further details call us
07808 849922 or 02922338154.

Note: we also have consultant Psychiatrist with more than 20 years experience so if you need appointment please call us we can help you.

10/09/2024

Craniaa Neurological Rehabilitation centre looking for patients who suffered from Stroke and having weakness of the Upper Limb:

We are introducing Robotic Hand rehabilitation Therapy, Suitable patients will be considered for further Rehabilitation after the intial assessment:
Contact Craniaa on 07808 849922 or 02922338154

*Free Physiotherapy for Hand Rehabilitation After Stroke*

We are looking for a participant who has experienced a stroke and is having difficulty using their hand in daily life. To be eligible, you should have some ability to move your fingers and wrist.

As part of a feasibility study by a final-year physiotherapy student, we are offering free physiotherapy sessions: three 1-hour sessions per week for 3 weeks.

If you or someone you know might be interested, please send us a message for more details.

03/09/2024

Craniaa Neurological Rehabilitation Centre: Pioneering Care and Innovation in Neurological Rehabilitation Therapy Services for children and Adults:
Overview and Founding Established in 2013 in the city of Newry, Craniaa Neurological Rehabilitation Centre has steadily emerged as a leader in providing advanced treatments and rehabilitation for individuals suffering from genetic disorders, brain injuries, and other complex neurological conditions. The clinic holds the distinction of being one of the first in Northern Ireland to offer specialized therapies for rare disease disorders and unique neurological conditions in children, some of whom may be as rare as 1 in 100,000 or even 1 in a million. The centre is spearheaded by Goshi and Ramya, who collectively bring over 30 years of experience in this specialized field.

03/09/2024

Neurorehabilitation: A Vital Process for Recovery from Brain and Spine Injuries
This article may be helpful to many readers such as students, Patients and their families looking to start rehabilitation therapy for their loved ones. On the other hand for students who wish to take up Neuro Rehab as a career, this article can give them an idea about neurorehabilitation

Neurorehabilitation is a dynamic and essential process for individuals who have experienced brain and spine injuries, whether congenital or acquired. These injuries can result from various causes, including birth-related injuries like cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, road traffic accidents, and other traumatic head injuries.
In recent years, neurorehabilitation has gained recognition as a critical component of recovery for brain injury patients. Research and evidence suggest that it can facilitate the brain's ability to relearn lost functions through a process known as neural plasticity.
Neural Plasticity is a remarkable phenomenon where the brain can adapt and reorganize itself, helping to regrow brain tissue and relearn lost skills. This process allows the brain to acquire new tasks and activities, such as posture control, balance, cognitive skills, and speech and language abilities.
Regular and intensive neurorehabilitation plays a pivotal role in helping patients regain their lost skills, significantly improving their physical, psychological, and social abilities. Through targeted interventions, it aims to reduce the severity of the condition, encourage the development of new skills, and maximize the patient's ability to perform daily living activities. Long-term rehabilitation can minimize the consequences of permanent disability, including reducing the risk of handicap and depression for both the patient and their family.
Neurorehabilitation encompasses a wide range of tasks associated with primary and fundamental motor relearning processes. These interventions help patients regain basic movement patterns after the acute phase of hospitalization. Movement therapy, in particular, plays a crucial role in restoring cortical functions, which is vital for long-term recovery.
The significance of long-term rehabilitation lies in its ability to harness neural plasticity, aiding patients in regaining sensory integration and preventing disabilities. This approach is particularly beneficial for individuals who have suffered from strokes, head injuries, or spinal cord injuries. It helps restore functional skills, reduces the risk of muscle tightness and contractures, prevents joint stiffness and pressure sores, enhances chest function, and decreases the likelihood of pulmonary infections, while also improving bladder and bowel functions.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the primary goal for individuals with disabilities should be to live independently in their daily activities following the onset of brain injuries. Neurorehabilitation is vital for achieving this independence, benefiting both the patient and their family from the onset of the injury until maximum independence is attained.

By Goshi

27/06/2024

Blood sugar is constantly changing. As we take in glucose/food insulin is produced to reduce blood sugar levels because body is able to hold about 5 grams of glucose in 5 L of blood at one time. This is the way body is designed. Body will breakdown protein or fats for utilisation called neoglucogenesis.
In exercise too , there's heightened tissue inflammation & micro injuries which cause rising blood glucose.
The initial rise is met with small amount of ready made insulin. With more exercise there is a delay as the insulin is made to meet the demands lasting up to 1 hour or more. Then blood sugar is returned to normal by insulin.
Therethere there is a small peak followed by a higher peak.
Any tissue injury like trauma, infection, surgery or emotional stress can raise blood sugar. How fast it normalises depends on level of glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. 🙏🏼

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