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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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