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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Have any of you tried lumosity or anything like that to help? Just curious if it may be beneficial. I have my Neuropsychological eval next month. Not looking forward to it.
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I know if has been mentioned , it should be in one of the sticky threads..
searching can help you find past post/threads discussing it here - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/search.php
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There has been a lot of research into brain training like Lumosity. It's value to PCS subjects is questionable. It has been shown to increase skills for the tasks practiced. The broader value suggested in the TV ads are a stretch. Many therapists try to use it to rebuild skills. Its true value is in developing underdeveloped skills. A direct question to Lumosity about whether it can rehab after a brain injury and the response will be No.
You ask about it in context with your NeuroPsych Assessment. Do you see a connection ? Why are you apprehensive of the NPA ? Is your NPA to determine if you can return to work ? |
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