Publication Details
Issue: Vol 1, No 1 (2021)
Pages: 1-5
ISSN: 2795-921X

Abstract

Everyone knows that neurotrauma causes great socioeconomic damage to society. Of all types of injuries, it is the damage to the brain and spinal cord that is the most severe and occupies almost 40%, and ranks first in terms of disability (1, 3). Neurotrauma is marked by a greater variety, both by the factors of injury and by clinical and neurological symptoms, in the acute period or in the period of long-term consequences. With the growth of automation and the mechanization of large cities, the number of injuries is growing (2, 4). Literary sources describe a variety of adaptive path mechanisms of craniocerebral injuries, periods of decompensation