Brain Injuries Treatment
I’m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Brain Injury Lawyer. In the medical landscape, brain injuries are unique in that many patients may not recover from their injury; however, there has been a significant amount of research in this field. It seems like everyday new and exciting research advancements are published, with a recent device demonstrating the capacity to improve the patient’s prognoses. It might even be able to do so with a single touch.
The Prognosis of a Brain Injury
For most people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury, the prognosis can be grave. Once a brain injury has been diagnosed and the severity has been staged, recovery can be a difficult process. Their symptoms often do not improve because the neurons in the brain have been damaged permanently. For some patients, intensive physical therapy can bring them closer to their original baseline once they have been stabilized with some common brain injury medications. In addition to a patient’s concerns, their family must also be addressed. Often, a patient’s family is forced to handle all of their follow-up appointments, administer their medications, and find ways to pay their bills. This can place a significant amount of stress on everyone involved, which has placed the onus on medical professionals to come up with new treatment options.
Tissue Nanotransfection Presents a New Option
Research professionals from Ohio State University have come up with a new device called tissue nanotransfection. This technology is used to inject new genetic code into the patient’s skin cells. This causes the patient’s skin cells to convert from stereotypical skin cells into new types of tissue. Depending on the genetic code that is injected into the cells, the tissue can become different types and is tailored to match the needs of a patient. According to research professionals, this treatment takes a fraction of a second and has shown a significant amount of promise in the lab.
Can be Used On-Site
In the past, many of the new brain injury treatments that have been developed have been too cumbersome to use efficiently. That is what makes this treatment unique. The weight of the vial is under 100 grams, meaning that it is incredibly light. This makes it easy to carry around and administer. It can even be given without a hospital room or clinic, meaning it can be administered almost anywhere, including the scene of an auto accident. It will be exciting to see how this treatment evolves and develops as more research is conducted.
Additional Articles by Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer, Edward A Smith:
- Dealing with Memory Loss after a Brain Injury
- New Research Shows Promise for Brain Injury Patients
- Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury
Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer
I’m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Brain Injury Lawyer. There has been a significant amount of exciting advancements made in the field of brain injury treatment and recovery. If you or someone you care about is recovering from a brain injury from trauma, please give my office a call today at (916) 921-6400 for friendly, free advice. My toll-free line is available for those calling from beyond the immediate Sacramento region at (800) 404-5400.
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