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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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  • ...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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  • == 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • == Predisposing Conditions == Conditions which predisposes an individual to the diagnosis of KBS include;<ref name="
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • == 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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