Major Multiple Trauma
Patients suffering multiple serious injuries at the same time are said to have experienced major multiple trauma. Vehicular accidents, falls, and crush injuries are examples of situations where an individual may incur several serious injuries at once. These injuries may result in substantial blood loss, brain injury, spinal cord injury, wounds, fractures, collapsed lungs, and more. After leaving the acute care hospital, patients may benefit from the specialized care available at a long-term acute hospital and intensive rehabilitation at an inpatient rehabilitation hospital.
Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals
PAM Health hospitals prioritize helping patients reach their maximum level of independence by creating customized treatment plans.
How Can LTACH’s Help?
- Extended medical management
- Interdisciplinary team approach
- Monitoring and stabilization
- Pain management
- Ventilator weaning
- Complex wound care
- Access to physical, occupational, and speech therapy

PAM’s Specialized Approach to
Spinal Cord Injury Rehab
A spinal cord injury (SCI) can significantly impact mobility, function, and independence. At our Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals, we provide specialized, patient-centered care to help individuals regain strength, adapt to new challenges, and maximize their recovery.
PAM Health
Team of Excellence
PAM Health’s treatment team includes experienced physicians, registered nurses, neurologists, specialists, occupational and physical therapists, and other specialists who work together to assist with your spinal cord injury. Having a team on-site means we can meet your unique medical needs and serve you more effectively.
