NEUROLOGÍA: LESIONES CEREBRALES TRAUMÁTICAS Y SU RECUPERACIÓN. A PROPÓSITO DE HENRY (1991).

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Title: NEUROLOGÍA: LESIONES CEREBRALES TRAUMÁTICAS Y SU RECUPERACIÓN. A PROPÓSITO DE HENRY (1991).
Authors: CANILLAS DEL REY, Fernando1,2 (AUTHOR) fercanillas@yahoo.es, CANILLAS ARIAS, Marta1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Medicine & Movies / Revista de Medicina y Cine. Dec2024, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p425-437. 13p.
Subjects: BRAIN injuries, SPEECH therapy, OCCUPATIONAL therapy, FAMILY relations, FAMILIES, APHASIA
Abstract (English): The article focuses on traumatic brain injuries and their recovery, using the film "Regarding Henry" (1991) as a reference. The plot follows Henry, a lawyer who, after surviving a shooting, faces amnesia, aphasia, and motor difficulties, leading him to a long rehabilitation process with the support of his family. It highlights the cognitive and emotional consequences he faces, as well as the importance of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy in his recovery. Finally, it discusses how his experience transforms his life and family relationships. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo se centra en las lesiones cerebrales traumáticas y su recuperación, utilizando la película "Regarding Henry" (1991) como referencia. La trama sigue a Henry, un abogado que, tras sobrevivir a un tiroteo, enfrenta amnesia, afasia y dificultades motoras, lo que lo lleva a un largo proceso de rehabilitación con el apoyo de su familia. Se destacan las secuelas cognitivas y emocionales que enfrenta, así como la importancia de la terapia ocupacional, fisioterapia y logopedia en su recuperación. Finalmente, se aborda cómo su experiencia transforma su vida y relaciones familiares. [Extracted from the article]
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