Tackling the myths of acquired brain injury- test your knowledge!

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Test Your Knowledge on Acquired Brain Injury

Are you aware of the myths surrounding acquired brain injury? Take this quiz to challenge your knowledge and understand more about the complexities of brain injuries.

Gain insights into:

  • The importance of understanding brain injury symptoms
  • Common misconceptions about recovery
  • The role of neuroplasticity in rehabilitation
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringMind247
Knowing which parts of the brain have been injured will tell you the specific challenges to expect.
Many families report that the most challenging problems after brain injury are problems with cognition (learning and thinking) and behavior (emotions and actions).
The best way to help a person with brain injury is to assist them with tasks.
Minor brain damage does not matter as people only use a small portion of their brain anyway
Telling your family member with brain injury that life will return to normal is helpful to their recovery.
It is best for a person with a brain injury to be part of any discussion about his or her treatment, support or prognosis even if it will be upsetting.
Once a recovering person feels ‘back to normal’, the recovery process is complete
Symptoms from brain injury appear immediately
Careful and appropriate excerises can boost recovery from brain injury.
Neuroplasticity (the brain's ability to rewire itself) is aided through repetition
Recovery from brain injury only has a 2 year window
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