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Walking with difficulty
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Mind Map on Walking with difficulty, created by shahid alzaghari on 20/09/2018.
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Walking with difficulty
Mohammed, 19 years olds
Anatomy of the skull
Tractology
Sensory
Dorsal White Column
Nucleus gracilis
Nucleus cuneatus
Ventral & Lateral spinothalamic tract
Dorsal & Ventral spinocerebeller tract
Motor
Lateral corticospinal (pyramidal) tract
Anterior corticospinal tract(pyramidal)
Vestibulospinal tract
Descending autonomic tracts
Lesions:
Physiology of pain and temperature:
Syringomyelia:
Clinical presentation:
Muscle weakness
Evaluation of the patient:
1- History
2- Physical examination
3- Localizing the lesion:
4- Determine the cause of the lesion:
Gait abnormalities
Hemiplegic gait (spastic gait)
Seen in stroke
Parkinsonian gait
Atexia gait
Diplegic Gait(Scissors gait)
Seen in cerebral palsy
Myopathic Gait (waddling gait)
Neuropathic Gait (Steppage Gait)
Loss of reflexes
Loss of pain, temperature & crude touch sensation
Pathophysiology:
Congenital
Arnold-Chiari malformation II.
Acquired
Complication of:
Trauma
Meningitis
Hemorrhage
Tumor
is the development of a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) within the spinal cord. Over time, the cyst may enlarge, damaging the spinal cord.
Treatment
If not causing any S&S:
monitoring with periodic MRI and neurological exams
If causing any S&S yet discovered on MRI for unrelated reason:
monitoring with periodic MRI and neurological exams
Causing S&S:
Surgery:
remove the pressure the syrinx places on the SC
restore the normal flow of CSF
help improve the symptoms and nervous system (neurological) function
Treat Chiari Malformation
Drain syrnix
Removing obstruction
Correcting the abnormality
Radiological investigation of SC:
MRI
T1
darker; fluid is hypointense (black)
T2
brighter; fluid is hyperintense (white)
Medical report:
It should include:
Laboratory test results
Medical images
A history of your treatments
Your response to treatments
Documentation of any medications
Documentation of your diagnosis
An overview of your medical history
A history of hospitalizations
Findings of physical and mental examinations
Statements confirming your limitations and abilities
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