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Brain injury is a broad spectrum which covers various injuries such as concussions, contusions, and other penetrating and non-penetrating injuries. Cognitive functioning is the first to be affected after a brain injury. There are many cognitive functions such as memory, language loss, impaired vision, de-initiation and de-motivation, reduced concentration, repetition, impaired reasoning, etc. are affected the most. At HPFY store we have a range of products that help in healing and rehabilitation of brain injuries. They also help in coping up with the loss of a number of cognitive functions.
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