Yes, of course.
That depends a bit on the individual's age. Between birth and the age of 18, there are a number of changes.
My colleagues have talked about adults and aging. There are problems in every sphere of the individual's functioning. These can include: cognitive problems, such as language problems, memory or attention problems; physical problems, such as coordination, motor skills or balance problems; or emotional or psychological problems, such as mental health problems, anxiety, depression or stress, for example. We're talking about a decline in quality of life. We can't always predict which sphere will be affected after an injury. That's the complexity of a craniocerebral trauma or a brain injury. We need a number of resources and a wealth of knowledge to properly take care of people who have suffered injuries, since they may have dysfunctions or deficiencies in a number of areas in terms of daily functioning.