Head Trauma Pembroke Pines
Head Trauma Pembroke Pines
Have you or someone you care about suffered a head injury from a fall, accident, or sports activity? Even when symptoms like headaches or dizziness seem mild, head trauma should never be ignored. At Theracave in Pembroke Pines, we specialize in physical therapy for individuals recovering from head trauma—focusing on restoring balance, cognitive function, and physical stability to support a full and safe recovery.
Head trauma includes any injury to the scalp, skull, or brain and can range from a mild concussion to more serious conditions involving internal swelling or bleeding. Even mild cases can interfere with memory, concentration, and coordination. At Theracave, we create personalized therapy plans that combine gentle movement, balance training, and cognitive exercises—helping you or your loved one heal with confidence and return to daily life with improved function and comfort.

Causes Of Head Trauma:
Especially in young children and older adults
Involving sudden impact or whiplash
Common in activities with physical contact or risk of collision
Especially in construction, manufacturing, or high-risk environments
Such as biking, skateboarding, or skiing without proper head protection
Symptoms Of Head Trauma:
How Theracave Helps With Head Trauma Recovery:
Recovering from head trauma requires more than rest—it requires a strategic and supportive approach. At Theracave, we create a personalized path to recovery based on your unique condition and goals.
We begin with an in-depth assessment of your physical, neurological, and cognitive symptoms
We develop a customized therapy plan to support your brain and body through every phase of recovery
Our physical therapy targets coordination, balance, and mental clarity using advanced methods
As you heal, we adjust your plan and provide continued encouragement throughout your journey
Areas We Serve:
- Broward
- Davie
- Sunrise
- Tamarac
- Miramar
- Lauderhill
- Plantation
- Hollywood
- Coral Springs
- Fort Lauderdale
- Pembroke Pines
- Deerfield Beach
- Pompano Beach
Q&A
What is head trauma?
Head trauma refers to any injury to the head that can involve the scalp, skull, or brain. It can range from minor injuries, such as bruises or cuts, to severe injuries like concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
What are the types of head trauma?
Types of head trauma include:
Concussion: A mild traumatic brain injury often caused by a blow to the head, leading to temporary loss of brain function.
Contusion: A bruise on the brain caused by impact or jarring.
Skull Fracture: A break in the skull bone, which may or may not affect the brain.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A more severe injury that results from a significant impact, leading to long-term brain damage.
How is head trauma diagnosed?
Diagnosis of head trauma involves a medical history review, physical examination, and sometimes imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs. These tests help assess the extent of the injury and determine the appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for head trauma?
Treatment for head trauma depends on the severity of the injury. Mild cases may require rest and monitoring, while more severe cases might involve medications, physical therapy, or surgical intervention. Treatment also focuses on managing symptoms and supporting recovery.
Can physical therapy help with head trauma?
Yes, physical therapy can be beneficial for individuals recovering from head trauma, especially in cases of concussion or mild TBI. A physical therapist can help with balance, coordination, and cognitive rehabilitation to support overall recovery and address any lingering symptoms.
How can I prevent head trauma?
Preventing head trauma involves using protective equipment such as helmets during sports or high-risk activities, following safety guidelines, and minimizing risk factors such as falls. Ensuring a safe environment and practicing good safety habits can also help reduce the risk of head injuries.
When should I seek medical help for head trauma?
Seek medical help if you experience severe symptoms following a head injury, such as loss of consciousness, persistent headache, vomiting, confusion, or changes in behavior. Immediate evaluation is crucial for severe injuries to prevent complications and ensure appropriate care.
What are the potential long-term effects of untreated head trauma?
Untreated head trauma, especially severe cases, can lead to long-term effects such as chronic headaches, cognitive impairments, memory issues, and in some cases, permanent brain damage. Early treatment and ongoing management are essential to minimize these risks and support recovery.
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How It Works?
Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.