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Understanding the Body's Response to Trauma

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Ever wondered how trauma affects the body on multiple levels, or why early rehabilitation is crucial for optimal healing? This episode sheds light on these questions, emphasizing the unexpected nature of trauma and the widespread challenges it presents physically, emotionally, cognitively, and socially. The discussion highlights the importance of holistic care, understanding the metabolic response to injury, and implementing strategies for effective rehabilitation.
• Defining trauma and its unexpected nature
• Physiological response to injury and blood loss
• Importance of hemostasis in wound healing
• Complications arising from blood loss
• Metabolic phases post-injury: ebb, flow, recovery
• Role of inflammation and cytokines in trauma
• Effects on musculoskeletal function and rehabilitation
• Key considerations for physiotherapy management
• Importance of addressing cognitive and emotional recovery

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1. Understanding the Body's Response to Trauma (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Trauma Care in Physiotherapy (00:00:03)

3. Metabolic Response to Traumatic Injury (00:20:16)

4. Early Rehabilitation in Traumatic Injury (00:30:52)

9 episodes

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Ever wondered how trauma affects the body on multiple levels, or why early rehabilitation is crucial for optimal healing? This episode sheds light on these questions, emphasizing the unexpected nature of trauma and the widespread challenges it presents physically, emotionally, cognitively, and socially. The discussion highlights the importance of holistic care, understanding the metabolic response to injury, and implementing strategies for effective rehabilitation.
• Defining trauma and its unexpected nature
• Physiological response to injury and blood loss
• Importance of hemostasis in wound healing
• Complications arising from blood loss
• Metabolic phases post-injury: ebb, flow, recovery
• Role of inflammation and cytokines in trauma
• Effects on musculoskeletal function and rehabilitation
• Key considerations for physiotherapy management
• Importance of addressing cognitive and emotional recovery

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Understanding the Body's Response to Trauma (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Trauma Care in Physiotherapy (00:00:03)

3. Metabolic Response to Traumatic Injury (00:20:16)

4. Early Rehabilitation in Traumatic Injury (00:30:52)

9 episodes

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