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What brain injury causes loss of balance?
Brainstem injury: A traumatic injury to the brainstem and cerebellum (parts of the brain that control movement) can make it hard for you to walk and maintain your balance.
What other problem might be present with a head injury?
Complications. A severe head injury can result in pressure being placed on the brain because of bleeding, blood clots or a build-up of fluid. This can sometimes lead to brain damage, which can be temporary or permanent.
How does injury affect balance?
If your TBI damages your vestibular system, you may have balance problems, dizziness, or a sudden feeling that you’re spinning or that your head is spinning. brain may need to rely more on your eyesight and inner ear to keep your balance. movement) can make it hard for you to walk and keep your balance.
Can a fall affect your balance?
poor balance, causing unsteadiness on your feet. dizziness or lightheadedness. black outs, fainting or loss of consciousness. foot problems – including pain and deformities.
How does the brain respond to injuries?
The brain is like any other body tissue when it gets injured: it fills with fluid and swells. Because of the hard skull around it, however, the brain has nowhere to expand as it swells. This swelling increases pressure inside the head (intracranial pressure), which can cause further injury to the brain.
How does a head injury cause unconsciousness?
A concussion can result from a fall, sports activities, vehicular accidents, assault, or other direct injury to the skull. A big movement of the brain (called jarring) in any direction can cause a person to lose alertness (become unconscious).
How to identify balance problems after traumatic brain injury?
Two commonly used tests for identifying balance problems are the Berg Balance Scale and the Dynamic Gait Index. Both of these tests can be used to track your progress as your balance improves with therapy and to provide information about potential risk of falls. What are common causes of balance problems after traumatic brain injury?
Why do I feel out of balance after a concussion?
You may also feel out of balance when standing or walking. Labyrinthine concussion or injury to the nerve to the vestibular system are also causes of vertigo and imbalance after brain injury. Traumatic endolymphatic hydrops occurs when there is a disruption of the fluid balance within the inner ear.
How long does it take to regain balance after a brain injury?
Research shows: Most people with TBI are able to walk independently within three months of injury. With hard work, people with TBI can continue to improve their balance for many years after injury but balance problems are still identified more frequently in people with TBI than in people without TBI.
Why do I have balance problems after a stroke?
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain temporarily stops or slows, often due to a blood clot or bleed. This can damage brain tissue and interfere with the brain’s ability to communicate with the body. Some people have problems with balance during or after a stroke. A stroke requires prompt emergency medical care.