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  • ...e aware of this term '''“Babinski Sign”'''. It is an essential part of any neurological screen or assessment. As any other procedure, this sign is also topic of de ...s apparently one way in which the cortex exerts its influence under normal conditions.
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  • Hand dystonia may be seen in patients that present with features of other neurological diseases like [[stroke]], Parkinson's disease etc.<ref name=":0" /> [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ** pre-existing conditions ** correctable conditions
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  • ...terity Tests|dexterity]] in patients with various [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] diagnoses<ref>Stroke Engine. Nine Hole Peg Test. Available from: <nowiki> ...'s]], [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|Multiple Sclerosis]] or other neurological conditions<ref name=":0">Shirley Ryan Ability Lab. Nine Hole Peg Test. Available from:
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  • ...in erythromelalgia. There is no local tenderness over the affected parts. Neurological examination is essentially normal in most patients. There are no signs of u ...can be beneficial to address muscular or gait imbalances that can lead to conditions such as Morton’s Neuroma, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome or Baxter’s Nerve Entr
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  • ...defects with the leading causes being neoplastic tumours and degenerative conditions of the spinal column, followed by vascular and autoimmune disorders.  .../ref><ref>Stack E, Stokes M, editors. Physical Management for Neurological Conditions. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2012.</ref><ref>Harvey L. Management of Sp
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  • ...e/pii/S0022510X10003928 Perspectives of Kennedy's disease]. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2010 Nov 15;298(1-2):1-0.</ref> * Non-neuromuscular conditions: hereditary spastic paraplegia, [[Machado-Joseph Disease (Spinocerebellar A
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  • There are a wide variety of conditions associated with psychotic episodes including schizophrenia, bipolar mania, ...cts of these proved beneficial for psychoses, decreasing the prevalence of conditions like tardive dyskinesia.
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  • ...ce abuse, primary psychiatric disorders, and other neurological or medical conditions can all lead to psychosis. First-episode psychotic disorders have been link
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  • Diplopia means seeing double and is a symptom with both ophthalmological and neurological causes.<ref name=":0">Danchaivijitr C, Kennard C. [https://jnnp.bmj.com/con [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...f patients who will need care by clinicians with expertise in neurological conditions will continue to grow in the coming decades.<ref name=":0">Katan M, Luft A. *[[Hypertension]], [[Diabetes]], Heart conditions eg [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|coronary heart disease]], [[Cardiomyopat
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  • ...ide variety of musculoskeletal and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] conditions<ref name=":3">Maughan EF, Lewis JS. [https://www.researchgate.net/publicati
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  • By improving trunk and general lower limb [[Strength Training in Neurological Rehabilitation|strength]], especially active dorsiflexion, compensatory pat ...ning and functional training among individuals suffering from neurological conditions such as MS<ref>Geytenbeek J. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article
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  • ...pathological response to traumatic brain injury with distinct accompanying neurological symptoms, and considerable efforts have been made to elucidate their pathop ...sess consciousness and to define the severity of head injuries. Generally, neurological deficits are found at the time of injury, and newly appeared clinical signs
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  • ...ion with wide differences in symptoms eg asymptomatic to severe experience neurological deficits.<ref>Alruwaili AA, De Jesus O. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books ...h-information/disorders/brain-and-spinal-cord-tumors National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.] </ref>
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  • There are a wide variety of conditions associated with psychotic episodes including schizophrenia, bipolar mania, ...cts of these proved beneficial for psychoses, decreasing the prevalence of conditions like tardive dyskinesia.
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  • ...p foot is not a disease, but rather a commonly encountered symptom of a neurological, anatomical, or muscular problem. Foot drop is inability to lift the forefo ...n be challenging because it may be a presentation of a range of pathologic conditions that localize along the full course of upper and lower motor neuron pathway
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  • ...t of increased intrathoracic pressure associated with forced coughing from conditions such as bronchial [[asthma]].<ref>Kirkham J, Schiers KA. Pneumorrhachis. J ...name=":0" /> Cases of Traumatic Pnuemorrhachasis are often associated with neurological deficits and a few cases are as a result of stab injuries to the lower cerv
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  • A craniotomy may be used in the treatment and/ or diagnosis of a number of conditions including<ref>Johns Hopkins Medicine. [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heal ...o.uk. Neurosurgery. Available from: https://www.physio.co.uk/what-we-treat/neurological/neurosurgery/ (Accessed 14/06/2022)</ref>.
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  • It is one of the demyelinating conditions and was first described by Adams et al in 1959.<ref>Adams RD, VICTOR M, MAN Conditions predisposing patients to central pontine myelinolysis include alcoholism, l
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