2023-07-13 14:30:00
Bad Camberg, July 13, 2023: The human brain is a highly complex organ. With regarding a hundred billion nerve cells, it is the control center of our bodily functions. July 22nd is World Brain Day. The day of action was launched in 2014 by the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) and is dedicated to people with neurological diseases. Because: If the brain is diseased, many things no longer work as they should. At the Medical Park Bad Camberg, the experts are able to recognize the pattern of the symptoms and to draw very precise conclusions regarding the underlying disease.
Rebuild deficit areas
Neuroplasticity is considered to be an essential success factor for the subsequent treatment. “After appropriate activation, the brain can react to new conditions and adapt functionally and structurally to the changed circumstances,” reports Panagiotis Kostopoulos, chief physician of the neurological specialist clinic. “Thanks to neuroplasticity, the brain reacts to new impulses and creates new networks. And with special, directly initiated therapeutic approaches, we support our rehabilitants in the regeneration of damaged nerve cells during their stay.”
Functions that have been restricted or lost, for example due to a stroke or a brain disease, should be regained and, if possible, with a lasting effect that is relevant to everyday life for the patient.
Acute care centers with a different focus
Rehabilitation can do that.
While the focus in the acute treatment of a stroke, for example, is on keeping the brain damage and consequential damage as low as possible, specialized neurological rehabilitation clinics do everything they can to accompany patients on their way to improving or even regaining their performance – in favor of one sustainable success.
So neurological impairment can feel final, but it doesn’t have to be. However, rehabilitation is hard work. Because the brain learns through repetition and patterns. During rehabilitation, it is therefore a matter of building on existing patterns, establishing new patterns and training the brain through constant repetition, for example of movement sequences, language or other activities, to accept these new patterns as a stimulus for the formation of new networks.
Medical Park Bad Camberg takes care of more than 1,700 rehabilitants every year. The diagnoses range from sleep attacks, neurodegenerative diseases, diseases and injuries of the peripheral nervous system to inflammatory processes and autoimmune diseases (multiple sclerosis), Parkinson’s disease and other extrapyramidal motor diseases.
Andrea Rabe
Manager Corporate Communications & Marketing Cluster North
Medical Park Bad Camberg
Obertorstr. 100-102, 65520 Bad Camberg
Tel.: +49 151 74759879
E-Mail: a.rabe@medicalpark.de
About the Medical Park Clinic Group
With 13 specialist clinics and five outpatient rehabilitation and therapy centers in Bavaria, Berlin, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia, the renowned clinic group is a premium provider of medical rehabilitation and prevention in Germany. The Medical Park clinics specialize in the indications of neurology, orthopaedics/traumatology/sports medicine, internal medicine/cardiology, oncology, geriatrics and psychosomatics with the concept of “getting well in a fantastic location”. All handles are of high quality and are in fantastic locations. Around 3,650 employees of the traditional family company look following the well-being and recovery of the approx. 70,000 patients every year. More information at www.medicalpark.de, https://wunschreha.medicalpark.de, https://premium-reha@medicalpark.de.
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