Hydrotherapy may ease the stress of recovering from trauma.
yes
Anyone can. Like any other psychedelic drug, the effects can vary from person to person. Anyone with a Traumatic Brain Injury may experience different effects compared to a neurotypical.
A ___________________ was a person who owned a small amount of land and worked it himself.
Arthritis is a condition in which hydrotherapy is used. It is a condition is which person has joint pain.
I think it is possible either from aging, or damage to the brain from traumatic injury or drug/alcohol abuse.
Traumatic brain injury is the damaging of the brain which impairs a body's certain function. The brain will experience TBI if there is an injury or impact to the head which directly affects the brain cells. The brain is capable of repairing itself, however it is in varying ways and degrees depending on the person and the injury's severity.
It occurs when the skull is subjected to some type of impact causing injury to the skull and brain. A good example is a car crash where the person drives their head into the windshield.
The likely answer is that the person is suffering from some form of a post traumatic stress reaction. It might be Post Traumatic Stress Disorder itself, or a milder form. This depends largely on the severity of symptoms.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is just one form of traumatic brain injury. There are many ways a person (or in this case young child) can suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and violent shaking is one of them. For more information on causes and types of TBI please see this link: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/brain-injury/index.html
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.
an invalid is a person suffering from an illness or injury whilst a convalescent is a patient recovering from an illness or medical treatment.
post-traumatic stress disorder SDT