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  • ...ews-room/q-a-detail/what https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/what-are-neurological-disorders#] (accessed 22 September, 2020).</ref>. These are conditions affe == Global Burden of Neurological Disorders ==
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  • ...nternet] 2022 Jan 20. StatPearls Publishing.</ref> An abnormal result in a neurological screen may require further investigation and onward referrals to specific s The main purpose of the neurological screen is to help the clinician determine whether any identified impairment
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  • ...ts problems the assessment should be an ongoing and continuous process. A neurological assessment focuses on the nervous system to assess and identify any abnorma ...rmat as a guide. Below we have a systematic flow for the assessment of the neurological patient.
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  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), sometimes referred to as Conversion Disorder, is a rare psy ...is also known as “hysterical neurosis”, “conversion type”, or “functional neurological symptom disorder”. It falls under the classification of ‘somatic sympto
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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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  • Any changes in neurological control of the lower limb are likely to result in altered positioning and w Oedema in the foot can occur in Stroke and other neurological conditions which affect the lower limb, such as Multiple Sclerosis.
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  • ...nations, it was also found to be invaluable in the detection of functional neurological disorders, low back pain, sciatica, sciatic neuritis, or lumbosacral radicu ...triggered by contralateral hip flexion<ref>Cock HR, Edwards MJ. Functional neurological disorders: acute presentations and management. Clin Med (Lond). 2018 Oct;18
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  • [[Category:Neurology]] [[Category:Neurological - Outcome Measures]]
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  • ...s well as how HIV increases the risk of infections, which can also lead to neurological complications. ...develop symptomatic neurology.<ref name=":3">Modi, G, Mochan A & Modi, M. Neurological Manifestations of HIV. In: Advances in HIV and AIDS Control. Volume (if app
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  • ...e weakness) is a is a key physical impairment in [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] limiting mobility.<ref name=":2" /> Resistance training has b A number of studies have explored strength training in various neurological conditions:
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  • ...(MS)]], [[Spinal Cord Injury]] and [[Parkinson's|Parkinson’s]] are common neurological conditions. It also includes conditions of the peripheral nervous system su ...ition, and behaviour may also be affected. Therefore, it is important that neurological physiotherapists work in close partnership with other members of the multid
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  • ...what may be seen with a patient coming to physical therapy with functional neurological disorder, as well as expectations and interventions for this patient.<ref>C '''Neurological'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gaming Technology in Neurological Rehabilitation]]
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  • ...iving longer with a better quality of life.<ref name="who 2006">WHO. 2006. Neurological disorders: public health challenge. Available from: http://www.who.int/men A common issue in rehabilitating neurological conditions is to not only provide sufficient intensity of therapy to regain
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  • ...tumors, traumatic disorders of the nervous system due to head trauma, and neurological disorders as a result of malnutrition<ref>http://www.who.int/features/qa/55 Long-term neurological conditions (LTNCs) can be classified into:
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  • ...Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB) for the assessment of neurological integrity in infancy.] Physical therapy. 1985 Sep 1;65(9):1326-31.</ref> T ...ung IY, Kang W. [https://www.e-arm.org/journal/view.php?number=2972 Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB) as a Predictor of Neuromotor Outcome in Ris
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  • #REDIRECT [[Neurological Complications of HIV]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gaming Technology in Neurological Rehabilitation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hoovers Sign (Neurological)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Functional Neurological Disorder Case Study]]
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  • ...8physics%29 Tension ]stimulates muscle, tendon, ligament and in some cases neurological tissue.
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  • ...ls using motor relearning, compensatory and adaptive techniques. Following neurological plateau of the injury, which is usually between 6 - 12 months in the comple == Function and Management According to Neurological Level ==
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  • ...ose lesions of the pyramidal tract, and is a helpful adjunct to a complete neurological examination, alongside the [[Babinski Sign|Babinski]], [[Chaddock Reflex|Ch [[Category:Neurological - Assessment and Examination]]
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  • ...ubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345980/ Palliative care nursing for patients with neurological diseases: what makes the difference?]. British Journal of Nursing. 2017 Mar Palliative care is frequently associated with neurological diseases such as motor neurone disease (MND) or glioblastoma, however provi
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  • *Compression stimulates bone, cartilage, discogenic tissue, and often neurological tissue.
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  • ...Immediate or On-Field Assessment, Symptom Evaluation, Cognitive Screening, Neurological Screen, Delayed Recall and Decision. At the end of the assessment form, the ==== '''Neurological Screen''' ====
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  • ...rain matures and replaces them with voluntary motor activities but certain neurological diseases can relapse.<ref>Zafeiriou DI. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15 * These reflexes are used for performing neurological or pediatric assessment in both adults and children.
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  • === Clinical relevance<ref>Harrison M. Common problems. Neurological Skills. 1987;:63-99.</ref> ===
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Assessment and Examination]] [[Category:Neurological - Special Tests]]
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  • ...shblum, Mulcahey MJ, Schmidt Read M, Waring W. International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury, Revised 2011. Top Spinal Cord Inj Reh === Neurological Level of Injury ===
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  • | Increased neurological symptoms<ref name="Carlesso 2010" /><ref name="Hurwitz 2005" /> | (10 out of 100 people will experience some short-term neurological symptoms [pins and needles sensation, weakness, or numbness])
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