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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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  • Any changes in neurological control of the lower limb are likely to result in altered positioning and w === Specific Foot Conditions ===
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  • **[[Hoovers Sign (Neurological)|Hoover's Sign]] == Conditions ==
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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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  • # Familial [[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative conditions]] causing parkinsonism<ref>PD program Different types of Parkinsonism Avail ...dromes). They have a poor response to [[Levodopa - Parkinson's|levodopa]]. Conditions include:
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  • ...inal Conditions|red flags]]), continually screen for the presence of these conditions, and initiate referral to the appropriate medical practitioner when a poten * [[Red Flags in Spinal Conditions]]
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  • [[Category:Neurology]] [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]] [[Category:Stroke]] [[Category:Stroke - Conditions]]
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  • ...Sclerosis (MS)|MS]], post [[Stroke|CVA]], MND, Macular degeneration. These conditions may cause impairments such as [[Muscle Function: Effects of Aging|muscle]] ...ly people fall annually. People with [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] also fall frequently and stroke is one of the greatest risk factors. If w
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Outcome Measures]] [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a slowly progressive [[Neurological Disorders|brain disorder]] caused by mutant measles [[Viral Infections|viru ...son. Many complications can occur acutely and chronically, for example the neurological complications seen in SSPE.<ref name=":2">Rocke Z, Belyayeva M. Subacute Sc
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  • ...oulder girdle and proximal arm muscles. This occurs as a result of several neurological, neuromuscular, muscular, and other causes<ref>Lorenzoni PJ, Lange MC, Kay === Other neurological conditions that may lead to DHS include ===
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  • ...dely used in clinical settings to monitor neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.[[File:Single Leg Stance.jpg|border|thumb|412x412px]] ...ditions such as peripheral neuropathy, intermittent claudication, or other conditions that may impair balance.<ref name=":1">Springer, B. A., Marin, R. H., Cyhan
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  • ...ilates]] in people with [[:Category:Neurological - Conditions|neurological conditions]].<ref>Cronin E, Roberts D, Monaghan K. Neuropilates to improve motor funct ...ch as centring, concentration and control, breath awareness and flow) with neurological rehabilitation principles such as [[neuroplasticity]] and [[Motor Learning
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  • The differential diagnosis should consider other conditions that mimic the posture of Benediction Sign but are due to different underly ...to distinguish the Benediction Sign, primarily a median nerve issue, from conditions affecting the ulnar nerve. Understanding the specific nerve involvements he
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  • ...ndoor floor are needed to administer the test<ref>Wade D.T. Measurement in neurological rehabilitation. Oxford Medical Publications, Oxford. 1992.</ref>. ...e]], [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|Multiple Sclerosis]] and other neurological conditions to measure their walking ability.
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  • ...of musculoskeletal condition and reduce spasticity in certain neurological conditions. <br> == Common conditions treated by muscle relaxants ==
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  • * Conditions that can cause sudden or severely low blood pressure eg severe dehydration, A watershed stroke can often be diagnosed through a neurological history and physical examination and can often be identified on a brain [[C
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  • ...us system. Motor control impairments in older adults are caused by medical conditions which primarily affect this population (i.e. not as a result of the normal ...ntations, Philadelphia: FA Davis,1996, .</ref>, and is seen in a number of conditions affecting elderly people including degenerative [[Neuromuscular Disorders|n
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  • ...[Breathing Pattern Disorders|breathe.]] NDD are incurable and debilitating conditions, and are becoming increasingly prevalent in part due to global population a ...port sends a clear message: unless immediate action is taken globally, the neurological burden is expected to become an even more serious and unmanageable threat t
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  • ...re used clinically to measure [[spasticity]] in patients with neurological conditions. ...Their clinical relevance for measuring spasticity in adult and paediatric neurological populations. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2002 Mar 1;7(1):53-62.</ref> -
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  • ...racic spine pain as the initial manifestation of more serious pathological conditions and differential diagnosis should be performed to exclude other pain source ...nderlying medical issue presenting as common, non-serious, musculoskeletal conditions, are commonly described as red flags.
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  • ...e of any accessory abnormal movements, and any further neurological or non-neurological abnormalities. * Both neurological and non-neurological conditions can mimic various movement disorders, and it is vital not to miss these loo
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  • ...muscular conditions' and ‘neuromuscular disorders' all describe a group of conditions which affect either the muscles, those in the arms and legs or heart and lu * There are lots of different types of muscle disease. The severity of conditions and how they affect individuals varies from person to person.
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  • ...iarty A, Playford D. The risk of falling in young adults with neurological conditions: a systematic review. Disability and rehabilitation. 2014 Jun 1;36(12):963- * Occupations at elevated heights or other hazardous working conditions. Construction workers are most at risk for fatal falls from height (more th
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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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  • ...s (ALS): A Case Study|Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)]]. Each of these conditions, while distinct in their clinical presentation and progression, share a com ...often found to develop into more serious forms of [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders]], such as [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|Motor Neurone Disease]], [
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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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  • === Neurological or non-specific === ...fact that radicular (neurological) pain is usually caused by degenerative conditions that predispose a person to nociceptive (non-specific) pain, which makes fo
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  • ...discuss the ways in which VR simulations can be used to help patients with neurological or musculoskeletal injuries. == Neurological Injuries ==
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  • ...([[Midbrain]], Pons and Medulla Oblongata), [[Cerebellum]]. In addition to conditions affecting the Peripheral Nervous System involving Cranial nerves or their == Global Burden of Neurological Disorders ==
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  • Patients with this condition demonstrate a wide variety of neurological symptoms depending on where exactly the syrinx is located, but classically ...varies depending on the patients’ complaints. A [[Neurological Assessment|neurological exam]] should rule out most of the symptoms we find in Syringomyelia<ref na
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  • ...inson's|Parkinson’s]] are common neurological conditions. It also includes conditions of the peripheral nervous system such as [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome|Guillain ...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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  • ...ement and function are threatened or affected by ageing, injury, diseases, conditions or environmental factors. Physiotherapists support people at all stages of ...and ligament problems as well as women’s health, neurological, respiratory conditions and many more. Giving treatment, advice and appliances to help improve inde
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  • ...Screening|musculoskeletal]] and [[Neuromuscular Disorders|neuromuscular]] conditions in canine athletes. It focuses on restoring functionality, improving physic ...cal therapy for dogs, offers numerous benefits for canines of all ages and conditions. This specialized form of therapy is designed to improve functionality, rel
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  • ...y ataxia], it has been proven effective for other [[Neurological Disorders|neurological condition]]<nowiki/>s involving coordination and proprioception affectation [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...ble for the dissemination of this finding, leading to its universal use in neurological screening today.<ref>Bendheim, OL. "ON THE HISTORY OF HOFFMANN'S SIGN." '' Conditions such as [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|multiple sclerosis]], [[hyperthyroidism]]
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  • ...ncedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123851574009453 Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences (Second Edition)] 2014, Page 884</ref>,radiates down the spine, of There are several conditions that exhibits the Lhermitte's sign:
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  • ...he physician who first described the syndrome at a meeting of the American Neurological Association in 1906. He subsequently published his article on the subject i RHS diagnosis is largely based on history, clinical findings, and neurological examination<ref name=":2">Jeon Y, Lee H. [https://synapse.koreamed.org/arti
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  • === Neurological Injury === * Neurological injury is known to have a better prognosis in children when compared to adu
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  • Syringobulbia is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a fluid-filled cavity called syrinx within the [[ ...eger, New York and London. 315 pages. $65 Cdn. approx. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. 1987 Nov;14(4):659-.</ref>
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  • ...><ref name="Meinck">Meinck HM, Thompson PD. Stiff man syndrome and related conditions. Movement Disor-ders. 2002 Sep 1;17(5):853-66. DOI: 10.1002/mds.10279</ref> ...y_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/neuroimmunology_and_neurological_infections/conditions/stiff_person_syndrome.html (accessed May 4, 2017).</ref>
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  • The EDSS quantify disability of MS patients based on neurological assessment by categorizing signs and symptoms in eight functional systems ( ...ditionally, an algorithm was developed to derive EDSS scores from previous neurological clinical documentation, and it was found to have substantial agreement with
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]] [[Category:Older People/Geriatrics - Conditions]]
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  • ...ur in the context of a variety of different acute [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders.]]<ref name=":3" /> ...irway, breathing, and circulatory conditions (A,B,C's). Recording of the [[Neurological Assessment|neurologic examination]] and can be roughly quantified by the [[
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  • ...urring in K+ channel-coding genes cause different [[Neurological Disorders|neurological diseases]]. <ref name=":1">Wang H, Zhu Y, Cao D, Chen H, Ding X, Zeng Q, Zo The mixed phenotype can present with particularly severe seizures and conditions described in the LOF and GOF phenotypes.
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  • ...trategies that may include medical history, family history, and a complete neurological evaluation. [[Laboratory Tests|Laboratory tests]] may also be carried out, [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • Globally, epilepsy is one of the most common [[Neurological Disorders|neurological diseases]], particularly among children. Epilepsy is not a single disorder; ...me instances, loss of bladder control.<ref>[[Cerebral Palsy and Associated Conditions]]</ref>
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  • ...ge and/or certain pathologies. These pathologies can be musculoskeletal or neurological in nature.<ref name=":3">Vazquez-Galliano J, Kimawi I, Chang L. [https://no ...opedic problems (e.g. osteoarthritis and skeletal deformities) and medical conditions (e.g. heart failure, respiratory insufficiency, peripheral arterial occlusi
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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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  • ...s are almost always diagnosed in infancy as the child presents with severe neurological symptoms. [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...aedica. 2010 Apr;5(2):132.</ref>.Autoimmune diseases are chronic disabling conditions that occur when a persons own immune systems turns on itself. Any once heal ...ch as joint swelling, muscle wasting, increased falls risk due to loss of neurological coordination, pain, [[Fatigue Severity Scale|fatigue]], inflammation, isola
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  • ...e of life. [[:Category:Mental Health|Mental]] and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorders]] among older adults account for 6.6% of the total disability ([[ ...ical health and vice versa. For example, older adults with physical health conditions such as [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|heart disease]] have higher rates o
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  • ...me is small-cell cancer of the lungs. <ref name="p2">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. NINDS Paraneoplastic Syndromes Information Page. http There is no cure for paraneoplastic syndromes and the treatment does not stop neurological damage.<ref name=":3">NIH [https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/dis
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  • == Associated Conditions <ref name="Hebert" /> == [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...Larner AJ. Neuropsychological Neurology: The Neurocognitive Impairments of Neurological Disorders. 2013. Cambridge University Press.</ref> ...e. It is a rapidly changing landscape, yet there are increasing reports of neurological and neuropsychiatric complications of COVID-19. There are growing questions
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  • ...rage neuroplasticity to promote recovery and improve functions affected by neurological issues. This process enables individuals to regain lost abilities and enhan ...litation, this phenomenon becomes particularly significant when addressing conditions such as [[stroke]], [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]], or [
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  • '''Elbow Flexion Test''' is a neurological dysfunction test used to determine the [https://physio-pedia.com/Cubital_Tu [[Category:Elbow - Conditions]]
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  • ...c neurotransmitters have been observed in various [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] disorders, including [[Parkinson's|Parkinson]] disease, [[schizophrenia]] ...in the levels of specific neurotransmitters have been observed in various neurological disorders. Some are listed below.
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  • # Secondary cramps: They occurs as a consequences of particular neurological or metabolic disorders. ...s are only required if the cramp has atypical features or other associated conditions are suspected.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...noxic [[Traumatic Brain Injury|brain damage]] and [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] deficits<ref name=":0">Ludhwani D, Goyal A, Jagtap M. [https://www.ncbi.n ...r fibrillation is not always known but it can occur during certain medical conditions. VF most commonly occurs during an acute heart attack or shortly thereafter
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  • == Conditions == ...allodynia (eg. thermal allodynia) are more often associated with specific conditions - for example, cold allodynia is very common in post-stroke pain and chemot
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  • ...atic for many years. About 10% of patients with untreated syphilis develop neurological symptoms called neurosyphilis, or tabes dorsalis, 10–15 years later. <ref ...en the protean manifestations of its various forms and stages. Some of the conditions that present similar clinical features as Tabes dorsalis include:
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  • ...most common among them and are together referred to as phakomatoses. Other conditions include Sturge-Weber syndrome and Von Hippel-Landau disease.<ref>Klar N, Co [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...Developmental Divisions|neural tube]] complications, or related [[Genetic Conditions and Inheritance|genetic]] factors may carry implications in the development *[[Neurological Assessment|Neurologica]]<nowiki/>l deficits
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  • *[[:Category:Neurological - Assessment and Examination|Neural Subjective]] *see also [[:Category:Neurological - Assessment and Examination|Neurology assessment]]
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  • *Age – The following conditions are not exclusive to these age groups but a higher prevalence is noted in t *Past Medical History (PMH) (Pre-existing medical conditions)
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  • ...r neurological factors. Amnesia due to neurological factors (also known as neurological amnesia) is characterized by a loss of declarative memory i.e. memory deali ...ogical factors, otherwise known as functional amnesia: is not as common as neurological amnesia, is a psychiatric disorder with no known underlying damage to a bra
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  • ...s for some [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] and otologic conditions<ref name=":5" />. ...us. It is characterized by a horizontal movement and has correlations with conditions such as [[albinism]], congenital iris absence, underdeveloped [[Optic Nerve
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  • ..., including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and dystonia. These conditions often result from imbalances in neurotransmitters, particularly dopamine, w ...nglia in motor control is essential for comprehending various neurological conditions and developing therapeutic interventions for movement disorders. Disruption
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  • * Detection and monitoring of conditions- Cancer, heart disease, lung nodules, liver masses #Degenerative conditions, such as stenosis and osteoarthritis when an MRI is contraindicated
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  • ...symptoms, Even though paralysis may be permanent<ref>National institute of neurological disorders and stroke. Available from https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Al [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 454-465). WB Saunders.</ref>. Meningoencephalitis is a neurological condition resembling both [[meningitis|meningitis,]] which is the inflammat ...ere cases, nearly 50 to 70% of people will develop secondary brain damage, neurological disorders, or coma<ref name=":0">Dash SK. Herpes meningoencephalitis: cause
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  • * Incomplete injuries are currently the most frequent neurological category with about 60%. Among incomplete cord injuries, central cord syndr ...ars have been shown to have underlying [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical spine]] conditions, such as spondylosis with osteophyte formation, <u>[[Cervical Stenosis|cana
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  • ...balance, including acute, episodic, or chronic vestibular syndromes, other neurological or medical illnesses, and psychological distress [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...s a is a key physical impairment in [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] limiting mobility.<ref name=":2" /> Resistance training has been found t A number of studies have explored strength training in various neurological conditions:
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  • ...troduction|elderly]], and in other [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] conditions that can affect [[balance]].
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  • Hyperthermia refers to a group of heat-related conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature. In lay terms it is "o ...dy temperature greater than 40°<sup>C</sup> and consists of a spectrum of conditions that range from mild (heat oedema, heat rash) to life-threatening (heat str
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  • Myoclonus is one of the signs in a wide variety of [[Neurological Disorders|nervous system disorders]] for example: ...a practical approach for diagnosis and treatment]. Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders. 2011 Jan;4(1):47-62.</ref>
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  • ...osie JA. Virtual reality games for movement rehabilitation in neurological conditions: how do we meet the needs and expectations of the users?. Disabil Rehabil 2 ...both motor and cognitive processes simultaneously. VR offers patients with neurological deficits, such as Parkinson's, an opportunity to develop new motor strategi
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  • ...patients. A physiotherapist works with a sports scientist and prepares and conditions the astronaut for the space flight and reconditions the astronaut after the === Neurological Adaptations ===
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  • ...ge of neurological manifestations have been reported during and post covid conditions.<br><br> ...kci B. [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2020.00687/full Neurological and musculoskeletal features of COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-anal
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  • | colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Poor working conditions (blue-collar occupation, longer working time) Sudden onset of focal neurological deficit which progresses over minutes to hours is the major presenting feat
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  • ...linating Disorders|demyelinating disorder]] with multifocal and aggressive neurological impairment associated with a [[Viral Infections|viral infection]] or [[Vacc *Focal neurological symptoms (based on the part of the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] that is affected
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  • ...d medical related sexual problems such as medication and premorbid medical conditions. Secondary causes include: sensorimotor problems which unable the stroke su [[Category:Cardiovascular Disease]] [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • * The Pinch grip test is also used to examine the neurological dysfunction of the [https://physio-pedia.com/Anterior_Interosseous_Nerve_Sy * The Pinch grip test is used to examine the neurological dysfunction of the [https://physio-pedia.com/Anterior_Interosseous_Nerve_Sy
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  • ...acquired'' dysgraphia, or the inability to produce written language due to neurological damage (e.g., post-[[Stroke|CVA]]). Since writing is a multi-component func ...ent or deficits visual-spatial abilities. Depending on the location of the neurological damage in the brain, impairments related to dysgraphia can vary. For exampl
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  • == Predisposing Conditions == Conditions which predisposes an individual to the diagnosis of KBS include;<ref name="
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  • ...e first 48 hours following a TIA. Differentiating TIA from other mimicking conditions is important. ...C Miller Fisher, and others, that ischemic stroke often followed transient neurological symptoms in the same arterial territory<ref>Estol CJ (March 1996). "Dr C. M
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  • ...d to optimise functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions interacting with their environment. Moreover, rehabilitation is now conside ...on services may be required throughout the lifespan of persons with health conditions. Yet despite its benefits for the individual and society, rehabilitation ha
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  • ...rella of the term 'Muscle Disorders'. These disorders are a large group of conditions which affect either the muscles, such as those in the arms and legs or hear ...treatments can help manage the condition.<ref name="nhs">http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Muscular-dystrophy/Pages/Treatment.aspx</ref>&nbsp;The goals of treatment f
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  • ...harp points during a [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Neurological_Assessment neurological] examination <ref name=":0">Blumenfeld, Hal (2010). Neuroanatomy through [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...k designed by WHO to describe function and disability in a range of health conditions. The applicability of this in spinal cord injury assessment has been discus ...e main objective assessment that I will consider in this page will include neurological and cardio-respiratory assessment.
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  • ...st appropriate working diagnosis for treatment. Diagnosing hand and wrist conditions is often difficult and for this reason, bilateral comparison can be useful< === Neurological Assessment ===
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  • ...on Class|chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]], [[Neurological Disorders|neurological diseases]] eg [[stroke]], [[Parkinson's|Parkinsons plus]], [[Motor Neurone [[Category:Respiratory Disease - Conditions]]
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  • == Medical Conditions == ...rtical visual impairment in children: Aetiology, prognosis, and associated neurological deficits. ''British Journal of Ophthalmology, 83,'' 670-755.</ref>
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  • ...ral plexopathy) refers to an injury to the lumbosacral plexus resulting in neurological signs and symptoms that become evident during labor or after childbirth. Th ...intervention is difficult) results in the patient experiencing lower-limb neurological features along with vaginal fistula.
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  • ...ependance <ref name="Stokes">Stokes M and Stack E. Physical Management for Neurological Rehabilitation - Third Edition. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2012.</ref>. This ....Evidence-based practice. In: Lennon, S., Stokes, M. (Eds.), Pocketbook of Neurological Physiotherapy. Elsevier Science, London,fckLRpp. 3–15.</ref>.&nbsp;Eviden
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  • ...caregiver and infant, ultimately presenting a holistic picture of clinical conditions of both term and preterm infants. <ref name=":1">Canals J, Fernández-Balla ...reflexes is not to provide a neurological diagnosis, but to identify gross neurological abnormalities.</blockquote>These items are clustered into 4 developmental d
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  • ...to infarction of the lateral medulla <ref name="nih">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: Wallenberg Syndrome. https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disord ...and literature review. CJEM. 2014;16(02):164-170.</ref>. A number of other conditions, however, have also been found to be associated with Wallenberg Syndrome, i
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  • ...bnormal eye movements, and neonatal respiratory dysregulation, among other neurological features.<ref name=":1">Alam S, Khatoon F, Khan N. Joubert syndrome: a case [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...to check progression or changes after treatment and it is not intended for conditions other than cerebral palsy. [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • * Symptoms severity (eg pain levels, presence of neurological symptoms, severe shortness of breath) is also an important consideration. ==== Emergency Conditions ====
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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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  • ...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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  • == 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • ...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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  • ...5 and 6 were performed quite poorly at just 6 and 5 seconds, respectively. Conditions 4, 5, and 6 of the CTSIB, as well as all directions in the multidirectional This case will be focusing on Parkinson’s disease , which is a progressive neurological disorder that presents with an insidious onset. This report will explore ho
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  • * Gastroesophageal conditions * Radiographs are no aid in the diagnosis, but can help with ruling out other conditions.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...that is causing or is linked to the clubfoot, such conditions are usually neurological or syndromic disorders such as [[Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita|Arthrog ...sing or linked to the development of Clubfoot. Such conditions are usually Neurological such as Spina Bifida associated with concurrent sensory and or motor impair
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  • ...py clinics. The physiotherapy assessment aims to screen for serious spinal conditions and identify impairments that may have contributed to the onset of the pain == Potential Conditions to Consider in a Differential Diagnosis ==
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  • ...trical Stimulation to increase muscle strength in people with neurological conditions: A systematic review. Physiotherapy Reseach Int. 12(3): 175-194 (2007)</ref Conditions that may require a foot orthosis as an adjunct include: <br>• [[Plantar F
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  • ...directly correlates with the degree of oxidative metabolism and degree of neurological compromise. In addition to ischemic injury, traction of the conus by the fi ...e delayed treatment are more likely to present irreversible urological and neurological deficits. Furthermore, 47% of patients who refused surgery experienced wors
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  • ....  Usually, a person with a mitochondrial disease has two or more of these conditions, some of which occur together so regularly that they are grouped into syndr ...kes, which are interruptions in the brain’s blood supply that cause sudden neurological symptoms.  However, the episodes can produce stroke-like symptoms in the s
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  • ...PI) is the inability able to maintain equilibrium under dynamic and static conditions, for example preparation of movements, [[Perturbation-Based Balance Trainin ...ry postural instability: a cause of recurrent sudden falls in the elderly. Neurological sciences. 2006 Dec;27(6):412-6. Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1
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  • ...page contains resources for physiotherapists and families relating to rare conditions diagnosed within the pediatric population. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbs ...etic risk factors (Autism tends to happen more frequently in the following conditions)<ref name="Autism Society">Autism Society. Improving the Lives of All Affec
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  • ...ians will often encounter patients with neck pain and other cervical spine conditions. It is, therefore, essential that they can confidently perform a thorough a ...nd the position of the head at the time of the trauma. Also, ask about any neurological symptoms associated with the trauma.
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  • ...t infection in B cells, kidney and possibly CNS. Reactivation occurs under conditions of impaired cell‐mediated immunity eg after organ transplantation, in pat ...MYELINATING DISORDERS] Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/expert-answers/demyelinating-disease/faq-20058521<nowiki
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  • ...time in certain conditions, such as [[Neuropathic Pain|neuropathic pain]] conditions, and may be present in the absence of tissue injury. == Conditions ==
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  • ...e has ceased.<ref name=":0" />Its progressive nature is more often seen in conditions of neurologic and systemic involvement.<ref name=":2" /> While it can occur ...e weakness due to dysfunction of muscle fiber." <ref>National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Myopathy. Available from: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/h
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  • ...y]]), older adults, [[parkinson's]], [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] and [[Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic brain injuries]].
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  • ...gement of long term conditions - physical activity|Management of long-term conditions - physical activity, public health, prevention, treatment, maintenance, agi *Management of long-term conditions - self-management strategies - changed to [[The Four Stages of Multiple Scl
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  • ...Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a form of [[Parkinsonism]]. It is an uncommon neurological disorder that can affect movement, gait, balance, speech, swallowing, visio ...rally made using the patient history in combination with both physical and neurological scans.
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  • ...s such as back and neck pain. Also treats patients under 65 with disabling conditions such as MS and Motor Neuron Disease. ...These conditions include:<br>All paediatric conditions, acute neurological conditions, fractures, falls of the elderly. At the moment 80% of referrals are seen w
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  • == Physiotherapy Relevance - Conditions == Examples of specific conditions include the following:
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  • == Neurological Assessment of the Canine Patient == The animal physiotherapist may complete a full neurological assessment for dogs who:<ref name=":0" />
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  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), sometimes referred to as Conversion Disorder, is a rare psy ...efinition. Mayo Clinic Website. <nowiki>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/conversion-disorder/basics/definition/con-20029533</nowiki>. Accessed on Ma
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  • ...therapeutics, it is used in both management and treatment of a variety of conditions.<ref name=":1">Padda IS, Tadi P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557 == Conditions Treated ==
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  • ...Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Respiratory Diseases and Cancer.<br>MSK conditions in the UK affect 1 in 4 of the adult population (many being young and of wo ...rd) setting. This may be following elective surgery, trauma or following a neurological event such as [[stroke]] or [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|brain inju
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  • The movement from treating acute to chronic conditions due to the ageing population, the cost constraints this shift has on public ...occupational rehabilitation and is not limited to strictly musculoskeletal conditions. Hence, there is a need for increased awareness of these other specialities
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  • ...etween the upper and lower parts of the rib cage and abdomen under various conditions. Once acquired, it is a manual technique that is practical, quick and inexp ...more severe conditions such as cardiac, neurological and gastrointestinal conditions. These must all be ruled out by the medical team.
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  • Agnosia (in greek gnosis- "not knowing") is a neurological condition in which a patient is unable to recognize and identify objects, p Less than 1% of all neurological patients have agnosia and pure form of agnosia is rare. Visual agnosia is t
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  • ...refers to intracranial vascular disease based on various pathological and neurological processes, which lead to manifestations and neuroimaging findings as a resu ...morbidities, and unravelling SVD symptoms from those attributable to other conditions requires keen clinical judgment including neuroimaging review.<ref name=":3
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  • ...only is due to a [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] impairment. These neurological impairments could be traumatic or insidious in nature. [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...obtain the most complete data which leads to an accurate prediction of the neurological outcome. However, MRI’s have decrease accuracy when the patient exhibits Schizencephaly is a neurological condition. If Schizencephaly presents in severe form systems such as the ca
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  • ...so can cause additional gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological impairments due to bone compression of adjacent structures<ref name="Terzi" ...><span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.28px;">&nbsp;The following conditions are shown to be commonly associated with the diagnosis of DISH across the s
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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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  • ...ral bodies leading to spinal changes that can predispose the individual to conditions affecting the spinal nerves. Other common symptoms found in achondroplastic *Hydrocephalus<ref name="pubmed">PubMed Health, Diseases and Conditions. Achondroplasia. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002544/ (acce
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  • *There are also neurological limitations noticeable from the muscles that pinch the neural pathways, the ...presentation subheading above. The main physical picture that we see is a neurological deficit that occurs in the nerves that pass in the affected regions. The fl
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  • * Neurological involvement: including aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, and facial nerve p ...d management of disablement caused by the primary illness or any comorbid conditions.
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  • ...nt populations e.g. specific cardiorespiratory,orthopaedic or neurological conditions and provide data sets for healthy populations.
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  • ...e=":2">NHS choices. NHS; 2021 March 23. Available from: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/aphasia/</ref><ref>Damasio AR. Aphasia. New England Journal of Medicine. 19 ...s Hopkins Medicine. Available from: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/aphasia</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...> In order to achieve this, a valid and accurate evaluation of respiratory conditions, deconditioning and related problems is, therefore, essential.<ref name=":2 ...ovascular]], [[Respiratory System|respiratory]], [[Neurological Assessment|neurological]], musculoskeletal, [[Integumentary System|integumentary]] and [[Kidney|ren
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  • === The Urinary, Psychosocial, Organ-Specific, Infection, Neurological/Systemic, and Tenderness (UPOINT) system === ...n.<ref name=":1" /> It should be noted that these chronic overlapping pain conditions commonly occur in the same patients simultaneously.<ref>Clemens JQ, Mullins
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  • * Neurological disorders * As there are group of differently abled persons with different conditions its natural of feeling lesser than others by an individual. Therapists shou
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  • ...ts last a lifetime. eg behavioural, intellectual, [[Neurological Disorders|neurological]] and mental health difficulties. [[Category:Paediatrics - Conditions]]
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  • ...ith [https://www.healthline.com/health/cleft-lip-and-palate cleft palate], neurological disorders, and [https://www.healthline.com/health/swollen-tonsils swollen t ...biological problems, such abnormal brain development, certain neurological conditions, a brain injury, or stroke.
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  • === Conditions === ...ll-Disorders/Traumatic-Brain-Injury-Information-Page National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke] provides a range of information and up to date resear
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  • ...history is also important as this helps the clinician rule out hereditary conditions. Any surgical histories that are specific to the hip region is also vital, ...oke or loss of consciousness. Relevant assessment of the cardiovascular or neurological system may be required with additional tests, e.g. ECG, CT brain.<ref name=
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  • ...receive an MSA diagnosis because of the similarities between MSA and other conditions, eg Parkinson's disease. MSA is usually diagnosed around 50 years of age an ...n" /> Only 25% of patients with MSA are correctly diagnosed at their first neurological visit. The correct diagnosis is usually established on an average of 4 to 5
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  • Disorders of Consciousness Presentation (variety of neurological conditions, including TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)<ref name="CRS-R 2" />: [[Category:Neurological - Outcome Measures]]
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  • ...ders/whipples-disease Whipple’s Disease] [Internet]. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. </ref> The patient exhibits the classically described ...n rare cases and can mimic symptoms of nearly any [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disease]].<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...n cause of pain or to identify it as a contributor to pain in more complex conditions. Conditions that often have a neuropathic pain component<ref name=":0" />:
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  • ...ractive Bladder.” Mayo Clinic. <nowiki>https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/overactive-bladder/symptoms-causes/syc-20355715</nowiki>. Published March 2 ...d the appropriate tests to rule out urinary tract infections, neurological conditions or other pathologies.<ref>Palmer CJ, Choi JM. Pathophysiology of overactive
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  • ...unger patients with lacunar syndromes may have a diagnosis of rare genetic conditions.<ref name=":0" /> ...n CT/MRI. The initial CT/MRI is also useful in ruling out life-threatening conditions such as intracerebral hemorrhage or herniation.
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  • ...rogressive Supranuclear Palsy|Progressive supranuclear palsy]] (PSP), rare neurological movement disorders associated with FTD, may affect thinking and language ab ...can be hard to diagnose because the symptoms are similar to those of other conditions. Many different tools are used to diagnose FTD. The diagnosis is made on a
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  • * Neurological cases, [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar]] and [[Cervical Examination|cervical]] [[ra ...s radicular pain exacerbate in the upper or the lower limb in neurological conditions.
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  • ...distal muscles can also occur, again presenting similar to other shoulder conditions, such as:<ref name=":0" /> ...this study, the conclusion was that immunotherapy causes an improvement of neurological symptoms and impairments. In cases with a cervical spine pathology, a cervi
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  • ...spatial orientation.<ref name="Lucieer" /> Patients may also present with neurological and auditory symptoms, depending on the cause of their BVH.<ref name="Lucie #BVH with neurological deficits
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  • ...rformance of older adults and parkinson’s disease patients under different conditions.] Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 2020;41(1)363-77.</ref><ref>Ç ...isease-hope-through-research Hope through research.] National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health; 1994.</ref><ref>Graham
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  • Pain and symptoms localized in or around elbow. May present with neurological symptoms local or distant to elbow. *Red and Yellow Flags- Conditions that may require referral to appropriate health care provider.&nbsp;
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  • ...eatment of fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and related neurological problems. Clinical Interventions in Aging. 2008;Volume 3:251-262</ref>. In ...mer’s disease, which can likely be extrapolated to other neurodegenerative conditions, such as FXTAS <ref name="Hagerman" />.
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  • ...and classification]. Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the American Neurological Association and the Child Neurology Society. 1995 Oct;38(4):571-9.</ref> [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...ck Pain Patient Decision Aid: Step 4|neck pain]] and other musculoskeletal conditions via the application of force to the spinal joints, with the idea being that ...yndrome|cauda equina]] compression, nerve root compression with increasing neurological deficit
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  • Co-morbidites, or the presence of 2 or more medical conditions, can occur with dyslexia. As previously mentioned, ADHD is a common co-morb [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...the activity is as shown by heart and [[Physical Activity and Respiratory Conditions|respiration rate]], profuse perspiration and muscle exertion. ...rcise in patient populations including those with cardiac, respiratory and neurological diseases undergoing rehabilitation.
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  • ...Spinal Cord Injury|SCI]] and children with [[Cerebral Palsy and Associated Conditions|cerebral palsy]]. ...ortant to determine what type of AFO will be suitable according to patient conditions and to help with the rehabilitation process with orthoses.
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  • ...siology, clinical presentation and assessment of lower extremity torsional conditions and basic interventions. == Torsional Conditions ==
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  • ...sp;worldwide (versus 40% for communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions and nutritional deficiencies, and&nbsp;1% for injuries).<ref name="GBD">Blo ...m Group I diseases&nbsp;(communicable, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions) and Group III diseases (unintentional and intentional injuries)<ref name="
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19527695/ Fast walking under cognitive-motor interference conditions in chronic stroke]. Brain research. 2009 Sep 1;1287:104-10.</ref>. ...oes not vanquish cognitive-motor interferences encountered under dual-task conditions<ref name=":2" />. <br>
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  • ...rding to a recent report, 2.41 billion individuals worldwide live with the conditions that impact their functions in daily life and would benefit from rehabilita ...der People Introduction|ageing]], stress, congenital anomaly, or [[Genetic Conditions and Inheritance|genetic]] predisposition. Anyone with a health condition wh
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  • The neurological damage that can result in dysarthria can be from<ref name=":0" />: * '''Other neurologic conditions''': [[hydrocephalus]], Meige syndrome, myoclonic epilepsy, neuroacanthocyto
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  • ..._Musculoskeletal_Conditions Physical activity in long term musculoskeletal conditions]&nbsp;(Caroline Hooper - complete) ...cal_Activity_and_Neurological_Conditions Physical activity in neurological conditions] (Mariam Mohana - complete)
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  • ...the [[sacroiliac Joint]] will be transferred to the sacrum. Because of the conditions of the weakened sacrum, it fails to buffer the torsional stress and [[fract * A neurological examination is often normal.
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  • === 7. Other neurological and vascular injuries === ...case reports, randomized control trials, or meta-analyses that discuss the neurological causes of posterior knee pain. However, referred pain has been implicated a
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  • ...the anterior ligament and the disc below the axis, both may be disrupted. Neurological injuries are rare because the spinal canal is sufficiently wide at this lev ...aused by low-impact trauma as well. This is more common in people who have conditions like osteoporosis, cancer that has spread to the bones, or vitamin D defici
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  • ...ute to disability were musculoskeletal disorders, sensory impairments, and neurological disorders.<ref name=":0" /> ...rough selecting evidence-based and person-centred interventions to address conditions and limitations, improve function, and provide support. It can play a big r
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  • ...ple, pain may be a resulting condition caused by muscle spasms. When these conditions '''occur together''' with impairments '''but not because of''' these impair Impairments and resulting conditions can be many and often overlap. For example, an infant diagnosed with CP may
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  • ...pulations have demonstrated the benefits of PA in a wide variety of health conditions, in some cases showing an effect equal to or even greater than medication<r ==== Conditions ====
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  • ...ute to disability were musculoskeletal disorders, sensory impairments, and neurological disorders.<ref name=":0" /> ...rough selecting evidence-based and person-centred interventions to address conditions and limitations, improve function, and provide support. It can play a big r
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  • ...is useful to reach an alternative working diagnosis (or rules out similar conditions): [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...e HiMAT can be used for a number of other neurological and musculoskeletal conditions that result in vestibular and motor deficits. For example, in stroke victim
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  • ...sence of relevant visible findings or a specific, clinically-identifiable, neurological disorder. <br> Other conditions that should be ruled out include:
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  • ...fective treatment options. Be sure to discuss the presence of any of these conditions with your physiotherapist before beginning treatment. *Neurological deficits (example: stroke or spinal cord injury)
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  • As described above, Congenital myopathies are rare conditions representing a wide range of disorders in muscle development and function t ...Muscular Dystrophy UK. Available from: https://www.musculardystrophyuk.org/conditions/congenital-myopathies</ref><ref name=":6">Nagy H, Veerapaneni KD. [https://
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  • Testing of dermatomes is part of the neurological examination. They are primarily used to determine whether the [[Sensation| ...tant because they can help to assess and diagnose a variety of conditions. Neurological screening of dermatomes helps to assess patterns of sensory loss that can s
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  • ...ositional Plagiocephaly. https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/conditions-and-treatments/conditions-we-treat-index-page-group/positional-plagiocephaly (Accessed 14 June 2018)< ...y as 30% of cases<ref>Ellenbogen RG, Abdulrauf SI, Sekhar LN Principles of Neurological Surgery. Philedelphia: Elsevier, 2018.</ref> (see Differential Diagnosis se
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  • ...pically due to multiple isolated nerve injuries and can be associated with conditions like vasculitis. ...s system diagram.png|495x495px|right|frameless]]Neuropathies, encompassing conditions marked by dysfunction or damage to the peripheral nerves, have a diverse ra
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  • Essential tremor (ET) is classified as a [[Neurological Disorders|neurological disorder]]. It usually presents as a bilateral postural (6 to 12 Hz) tremor [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • In rare cases, systemic conditions like systemic lupus erthymatosus and rheumatoid arthritis can result in sup [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • In order to differentiate EDMD from a neurological problem, a neurological screening can be performed. Neurological problems may also present with sensory deficits.[[Image:Body EDMD.jpg|frame
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  • ...high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE). It is not a [[Neurological Disorders|neurological condition]], and is known to be self-limited. AMS effects may become appare Diagnosis of AMS encompasses the following conditions: <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...and depending on the intensity, cause signs and symptoms consistent with a neurological insult. ...nerve at either the medial epicondyle of Guyon's tunnel- produces similar neurological findings as the more proximal Klumpke's. But there is no involvement of inn
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  • ...ropathy.<ref name=":0">Howlett WP. [https://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?hs19079 Neurological disorders in HIV in Africa: a review.] African health sciences. 2019 Aug 20 ...These include Didanosine, Zalcitabine, Stavudine.<ref>Hogan C, Wilkins E. Neurological complications in HIV. Clinical Medicine.2011 Dec;11(6):571.</ref>Mitochondr
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  • ...mber 23, 2022, from <nowiki>https://www.aans.org/en/Patients/Neurosurgical-Conditions-and-Treatments/Occipital-Neuralgia</nowiki> </ref> ** systemic conditions like Gout, Diabetes, infection, cancer, vascular inflammation<ref name=":1"
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  • * Systemic conditions, such as [[diabetes]].<ref>Tapadia, M., Mozaffar, T., & Gupta, R. (2010). [ ...detailed medical history and physical examination to rule out more serious conditions.
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  • ...thrombosis and [[Pulmonary Embolism|pulmonary embolism]], vascular injury, neurological deficit, death.<ref>Radiopedia Complications of total hip arthroplasty Avai [[Category:Hip - Conditions]]
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  • ...t’s rehabilitation progression. It is also associated with a number of the conditions discussed below. == Chronic Conditions ==
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  • ...at an increased risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and delayed growth. Neurological sequelae associated with prematurity include cerebral palsy and delayed neu ...s born at an earlier gestational age have a higher risk of complex medical conditions, recurrent hospitisations and neurodevelopmental impairments. Developmental
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  • ...ord or it can damage the spinal cord itself.<ref name="Mayo" />&nbsp;These conditions are referred to as [[Cervical Radiculopathy|radiculopathy]] and [[Cervical ...Ullrich PF. Cervical Stenosis with myelopathy. http://www.spine-health.com/conditions/spinal-stenosis/cervical-stenosis-myelopathy (accessed 12 Apr 2011).</ref>
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  • ...ressure from the CSF buildup and can result in brain damage, and in severe conditions, death.<ref name=":2" /> ...basal cisternae and arachnoid granulations. This obstruction can be due to conditions like subarachnoid haemorrhage, [[meningitis]], and congenital or acquired p
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  • ...ervices, with over 1.7 billion people globally affected by musculoskeletal conditions and 1 billion having injuries.<ref>Cieza A, Causey K, Kamenov K, Wulf Hanso ...: <nowiki>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/musculoskeletal-conditions</nowiki> [Accessed: 12 October 2021]. </ref> This underscores the importanc
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  • ...hild abuse, genetics, injury from extreme cold, radiation and medications, neurological disorders, and metabolic diseases which all affect the growth plate accordi Additionally, one needs to consider medications, radiation, neurological disorders, metabolic disease, or exposure to extreme cold especially if no
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  • ...d respiratory function, as well as bladder, bowel and sexual function. The neurological interruption also affects the individual's blood pressure, skin integrity a ...]] (DVTs) and Pulmonary embolus (PE) (know the signs and symptoms of these conditions to ensure safe therapy)
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  • ...but in disaster and conflict settings, the following types of injuries and conditions significantly increase the risk of infections: * Overcrowded and unsanitary conditions with poor access to clean water.
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  • == Role of Kinesiophobia in various conditions == * '''Cardiovascular conditions:''' A cardiovascular disease may be terrifying and painful, and it can beco
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  • ...etermine functional mobility, gait, and vestibular function<ref>Academy of Neurological Physical Therapy. [https://www.neuropt.org/docs/default-source/cpgs/core-ou The 10-meter walk test has demonstrated excellent reliability in many conditions including healthy adults, children with neuromuscular disease, Parkinson's
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  • ...ry care.] European spine journal. 2006 Mar;15(Suppl 2):s169.</ref> Serious conditions account for 1-2% of people presenting with low back pain.<ref name=":0" /> ...For this, you'll need knowledge of Red Flags and conditions that can cause neurological deficits:
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  • These are conditions where success is probably more dependent on the interest and commitment of === Local Conditions ===
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  • ...a lot of late effects, such as impaired growth and development, cognition, neurological function, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary function, and secondary tumors. ...Therapy Association; 2011 February 9-12; New Orleans, Louisiana.</ref> eg Neurological changes including (peripheral neuropathy and radiculopathy); Musculoskeleta
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