Does Neonatal Brain Injury Rehabilitation Work

Neonatal brain injury rehabilitation is generally useful to promote neurodevelopment in newborns and to facilitate the improvement of all functions.
Neonatal brain injury may be caused by ischemia and hypoxia during pregnancy or perinatal trauma. Once brain injury occurs, timely intervention should be taken, and rehabilitation training is generally needed, such as visual stimulation, tactile stimulation, auditory stimulation, and passive mode training.
Long-term training helps to stimulate the neural development of newborns and enhance their visual, auditory and motor functions, thus promoting the improvement of newborns’ functions, which is beneficial to the recovery from brain injury.
Newborns with brain injuries should consult the doctor in time, take active treatment and cooperate with the doctor to do rehabilitation training.