The cost of rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury in Spain typically ranges from $22,000 to $45,000. Prices can vary based on the type and intensity of therapy (inpatient versus outpatient), the rehabilitation center, and the medical team’s expertise. In the United States, the average cost is $50,000 (per ACRM). Rehabilitation in Spain is about 33% less than in the U.S.
Spanish rehab centers generally include a multidisciplinary assessment, personalized therapy sessions (physical, occupational, and speech therapy), neuropsychological support, and regular progress evaluations. In the U.S., fees often cover therapy sessions only, with additional charges for consultations, imaging, and follow-up planning. Always confirm exactly what each clinic includes in their package.
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Founder of SOMATODYNAMICS – a groundbreaking approach to rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Dr. Blum combines scientific innovation with hands-on patient care.
Provides unique hand surgery and reconstructive microsurgery of the nerves. Among his patients is Dani Pedrosa, a Spanish motorcycle legend.Orthopedist-Traumatologist
Dr. Francesc Graus is a neurologist with expertise in paraneoplastic neurological syndromes, gliomas, and primary brain lymphomas. He established the first strict diagnostic criteria for paraneoplastic syndromes. He also identified important antibodies that are now used in diagnosis. His research showed the link between tumors and autoimmune neurological attacks.
Dr. Graus earned his MD and PhD from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He completed his neurology residency in Barcelona and a neuro-oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He is an Emeritus investigator at IDIBAPS. He founded and served as president of the European Association of Neuro-Oncology. He is also the former chief of neurology at Hospital Clinic Barcelona.
Neuro rehab focuses on restoring function and improving quality of life after a traumatic brain injury.