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  • ...t point of view are the neurological and to some extent psychological. The neurological manifestations chiefly include [https://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php?titl The symptoms of this disease, especially neurological, affect the activities of daily living of the patient to a great extent. Ph
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  • DSD happens when there are neurological problems between the PMC and sacral spinal cord. Spinobulbospinal pathways * [[Transverse Myelitis|Transverse myelitis]] and other uncommon conditions affecting the spinobulbospinal tract.<ref>Gliga LA, Lavelle RS, Christie AL
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  • == Conditions == Brain atrophy does not always occur in isolation; unlike some other conditions such as leukoaraiosis and [[stroke]] are known to accompany brain atrophy.<
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  • ...ditions. For example, a monitoring service for neurological or respiratory conditions with rapid response capabilities should the therapist detect a decline in t *In research institutes where research into age-related conditions and issues is conducted.
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  • == Conditions Managed at Home == OT in home health care provides services for the following conditions for patients:
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  • == Adult neurogenesis and neurological disease == ...levels of adult hippocampal neurogenesis have been observed in adults with neurological insults and diseases such as [[stroke]] (CVA), [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzhei
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  • ...under various pathological conditions, including [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]], muscular (eg [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|MND]]) and [[Cardiovascular Dis * The tremendous increase in muscle metabolism compared with rest conditions induces an immense increase in muscle [[blood]] supply, causing an increase
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Outcome Measures]] [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • Both neurological and non-neurological clinical abnormalities occur. [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ==== Neurological tests ==== ..." /> The main symptoms required for onward referral ([[Red Flags in Spinal Conditions|red flags]]) include age over 50, patterns of symptoms not compatible with
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  • [[Category:Conditions]] [[Category:Neurological - Assessment and Examination]]
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  • == Medical conditions that may exhibit deficits in lower limb motor coordination == ...d factorial structure of a standardized neurological examination assessing neurological soft signs in schizophrenia.] Schizophrenia Research. 2000 Oct 27;45(3):245
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  • Amyloidosis can be acquired or [[Genetic Conditions and Inheritance|hereditary]]. [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer’s disease] [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...g urinary and faecal incontinence, ongoing genital infections, anaemia and neurological symptoms of the lower limb.<ref name=":2">Muleta M, Hamlin C, Fantahun M, K ...emale reproductive system]] and, in obstructed labour, [[Sacral Plexus|the neurological system]] and consequently the musculoskeletal system of the lower limbs<ref
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  • ...ention in the learner. It is proposed that increased collaboration between neurological and musculoskeletal physiotherapists and researchers will facilitate new di '''The management of neurological gait deviations can differ from that of painful musculoskeletal syndromes i
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  • ...f the co-morbidities it is very important to subject the patient to a full neurological examination.<ref name="Elgaffy" /> A neurological assessment should also be performed to identify eventual spinal cord injury
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  • ...ystem]] and exists in a natively unfolded state under normal physiological conditions (however its conformation changes depending on its environment and interact Many conditions (see [[Synucleinopathy|synucleinopathies]]) can promote this transition fro
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  • ...rigidity, tendon jerks are usually normal<ref name=":1">Edwards S, editor. Neurological Physiotherapy: A problem-solving approach. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2002.< ...the “on” phase of a medication cycle.<ref name=":2">Umphred DA, Lazaro RT. Neurological rehabilitation. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2012 Aug 14.</ref>
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  • * Conditions associated with vitamin B12 inadequacy include: pernicious anemia; Atrophic ...urological symptom is tingling in the hands and feet.&nbsp; Other possible neurological symptoms that could occur: paresthesia, weakness, motor deficits, loss of v
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  • ...[Endocrine / Metabolic Medications|endocrine]] or [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders]] and other abnormalities. Because nuclear medicine exams can pin ...d radiopharmaceuticals or radiotracers, help diagnose and evaluate medical conditions.
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