This type of testing is used to evaluate brain function including memory attention, language, executive function, and visuospatial skills. The testing process often includes a combination of standardized tests, paper-and-pencil tasks, and behavioral observations.
The results of the testing help diagnose TBI determine the extent of cognitive impairment, and guide treatment planning. The goal of neuropsychological testing is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the individual’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses following TBI which can help plan rehabilitation and support services.
Trauma Causes
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Domestic Violence
- Substance Abuse
- Gunshot wounds
- Toxic Exposures
- Work Accidents
- Slip and Falls
- Electrocution
- Sports Injury
- Assault
Medical Causes
- Arteriovenous Malformation
- COVID and Viral Illnesses
- Autoimmune Disorders
- Metabolic Imbalances
- Bacterial Infection
- Meningitis
- Epilepsy
- Tumor
- Lupus
- Anoxia
- Stroke
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