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Susana was going to celebrate her 48th birthday. She stopped for breakfast, there, while talking on the phone, she started to babble and ended up fainting on the floor. In a matter of minutes the stroke changed her life, and that of the people around her, forever. However, recovery is possible. Brain injury, traumatic brain injury or cognitive impairment after COVID-19 infection can lead to serious physical sequelae and emotionally complex situations for patients and their families. Cognitive problems, seizures, aphasia, personality changes, mental fatigue, feelings of uselessness, sleep…mehr

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Susana was going to celebrate her 48th birthday. She stopped for breakfast, there, while talking on the phone, she started to babble and ended up fainting on the floor. In a matter of minutes the stroke changed her life, and that of the people around her, forever. However, recovery is possible. Brain injury, traumatic brain injury or cognitive impairment after COVID-19 infection can lead to serious physical sequelae and emotionally complex situations for patients and their families. Cognitive problems, seizures, aphasia, personality changes, mental fatigue, feelings of uselessness, sleep disorders, loss of sexuality or memory difficulties are just some examples. Irene de Torres García, a physician specializing in Rehabilitation, tells thirteen different stories of overcoming and delves into the consequences of having suffered brain damage in order to understand the rehabilitation process and offer resources for patients, caregivers, family members, therapists and healthcare professionals. Emotional intelligence, mutual support, resilience and cooperative communication are some of the tools that help improve quality of life and restore hope.
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Autorenporträt
Irene de Torres García consiguió el título de médico especialista en Medicina Física y Rehabilitación en el Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga donde ha trabajado en el campo de la Neurorrehabilitación, así como en el área de la rehabilitación infantil. Complementó su formación con varias estancias en hospitales de referencia en España, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos. Ha cursado varios títulos expertos y masters en los campos de la Medicina y la Psicología.