A traumatic injury refers to a severe physical harm or damage caused to the body, particularly to the brain, as a result of an external force or event.
The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections after experiencing changes or damage.
Rehabilitation: The process of restoring functions lost due to a traumatic injury through various therapies and exercises.
Cognitive Adaptation: The ability of the brain to adjust its cognitive processes in response to a traumatic injury, allowing individuals to compensate for any impairments they may have.