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just one limb, usually an arm, suffers a disability |
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usually involves the legs, but in some people the arms and face also might be affected. |
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affects three limbs, most often both arms and one leg |
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Quadriplegia (tetraplegia) |
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arms and legs are affected. Trunk, mouth, tongue, and windpipe, may be affected. |
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Paralysis on one side of the body. Often associated with cerebral vascular accident (CVA or stroke), but may be used in cerebral palsy |
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paralysis associated with pyramidal tract |
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primary motor area affected -hemiplegia -diplegia -quadriplegia |
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paralysis associated with extrapyramidal tract |
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basal ganglia or cerebellum affected -athetoid -dystonic -ataxic |
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spinal cord injury paralysis |
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paraplegia - of the legs and lower legs quadriplegia - all four limbs |
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-trauma - spinal cord injury -inflammatory - myelitis -vascular - vascular myelopathy |
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narrowing or constriction of the spinal cord -manifests as myelopathy |
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the nerve root is being compressed after its exit from the spinal cord (ruptured disc or stenosis). |
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most common type of spinal stenosis |
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degenerative -osteoarthritis -disc degeneration -hypertrophy or calcification of ligamentum flavum -osteophytes on uncovertebral joints |
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rare but serious pressure on nerves at the end of the spinal cord |
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DISEASE affecting nerves and impairs function of the effector organ. -e.g. diabetes, leprosy, vitamin deficiency, medication, radiation, alcohol consumption, viral infection |
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the result of trauma to a nerve -common via nerve compression |
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Seddon's 3 types of peripheral nerve injuries |
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Class I - Neuropraxia Class II - axonotmesis Class III - Neurotmesis |
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(Class I PNI) a temporary interruption of conduction no loss of axonal continuity. WILL HEAL ON ITS OWN |
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(Class II PNI) It loss of continuity of the axon preservation of the connective tissue
WILL HEAL ON ITS OWN |
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(Class III PNI) it is a total severance or disruption of the entire nerve fiber and epineurium -will NOT heal on its own |
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common causes of nerve damage |
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-Vascular -Laceration -Gunshot -Stretching -Blunt Trauma -Infection |
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disorder affecting a network of nerves, blood vessels, or lymph vessels. -typically upper or lower |
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-from cerebral cortex to ventral horn of spinal cord -OR motor nucleus of a cranial nerve |
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-alpha motor neuron -axon ends at motor end plate on a muscle |
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upper motor neuron damage |
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Muscle paralysis can be SPASTIC with hyperreflexia |
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lower motor neuron damage |
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flaccid paralysis antagonist muscles are unopposed |
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Erb-Duchenne Palsy -nerve roots affected |
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Erb-Duchenne Palsy -manifestation |
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-Adducted medially rotated shoulder -extended elbow -forearm in pronation -wrist flexion -sensory deficit in c5-c6 dermatome |
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Impaired rotator cuff muscles -nerves affected |
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suprascapular and axillary nerve |
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Impaired deltoid -nerves invloved |
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Impaired elbow flexors -nerves involved |
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Impaired biceps -nerves involved |
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impaired forearm extension -nerves involved |
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Klumpke Palsy -nerve roots |
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Klumpke Palsy -nerves affected (beyond roots) |
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-Medial & posterior cord branches -Part of median & radial nerves -Ulnar nerve – C8 & T1 |
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-Carpal tunnel syndrome -Pronator teres syndrome -Anterior interosseous neuropathy -Ligament of Struthers -inter scalene triangle -cervical spine |
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median nerve palsy -injury at carpal tunnel - muscles affected -manifestation |
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WEAKENED THUMB OPPOSITION : 1ST AND 2ND LUMBRICALS AND THENAR MUSCLE -weak thumb abduction and opposition -loss of PIP/DIP flexion w/ MCP extension of 2nd & 3rd digit |
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sites of median nerve entrapment |
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1. cervical spine 2. Interscalene triangle 3. near pronator teres 4. carpal tunnel |
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median nerve palsy -injury above the elbow, muscles affected |
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-1ST AND 2ND LUMBRICALS, THENAR AND FLEXOR FOREARM MUSCLES -ALMOST NO THUMB ABDUCTION AND NO OPPOSITION (THENAR ATROPHY) PLUS LOST OF 2ND & 3RD DIGIT FLEXION (BENEDICTION HAND OR EVEN APE HAND) |
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Ape Hand (Simian Hand) -what does it cause? -what nerve is damaged? |
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-inability to abduct the thumb (opponens pollicis muscle loss) -damage to the proximal median nerve |
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-ulnar neuropathy -compression of the ulnar nerve in the wrist at guyon's canal |
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Guyon's canal issues - types |
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Type I - proximal to Guyon's canal: motor and sensory abnormality TypeII - weakness in muscles innervated by the deep branch: spare hypothenar muscles. Type III: no motor issues, sensory deficit. |
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All intrinsic hand muscles except 1st & 2nd lumbricals & thenar muscles. |
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ulnar nerve damage at elbow causes |
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-flexor digitorum profundus, medial 1/2 -intrinsic hand muscles except 1st&2nd lumbricals and thenar --tendency to extension due to unopposed long extensors |
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benediction hand -general rule |
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median n. damage seen with attempted flexion |
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ulnar N. damage seen with attempted extension |
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median nerve damage, (sometimes also ulnar) |
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anterior interosseous neuropathy -where does it branch off? -what does it innervate? -signs? |
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nerve branches off from the median nerve in the elbow. -Innervates flexor pollicis longus, the deep flexors of digits 2 and 3, and pronator quadratus. -No cutaneous sensation -Patient cannot make OK sign |
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radial nerve palsy -injury at wrist |
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-no muscles affected -SENSORY DEFICIT IN RADIAL NERVE AREAS -lateral dorsum of the hand, palm just below the thumb |
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radial nerve palsy -injury above elbow - what's affected (motor/sensory) |
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-all forearm extensors -MAY OR MAY NOT INVOLVE ALL BELLIES OF TRICEPS -sensory deficit in triceps area and superficial extensor compartment |
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Posterior interosseous neuropathy |
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motor involvement without sensory involvement |
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Radial nerve injury at the spiral groove: fracture or compression |
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supinator arch is the most superior part of the superficial layer of the supinator muscle, and is a fibrous arch over the posterior interosseous nerve. |
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Radial Axillary Subscapular nerves Thoracodorsal Deltoid, triceps, brachioradialis, wrist extensors, wrist flexors, subscapular, latissimus dorsi |
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common cause of suprascapular neuropathy |
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causes of Long thoracic neuropathy |
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Neuralgic amyotrophy, trauma or compression, stretch or traction from repetitive activities |
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common cause Axillary neuropathy |
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common etiology Spinal accessory neuropathy |
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biopsy of the cervical lymph nodes and blunt trauma |
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common etiology Musculocutaneous neuropathy |
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Isolated lesions of the musculocutaneous nerve are rare, but can be seen in direct trauma |
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common mechanisms Cervical Radiculopathy |
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-cervical spondylosis -disc herniation |
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Unusual disorder, characterized by pure motor weakness of one extremity, which represents a restricted form of motor neuron disease (ALS). |
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Ischemic lesions affecting multiple nerves may produce a confusing clinical picture. In most patients, more widespread nerve involvement (including in the legs) is present. |
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Multifocal motor neuropathy |
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A rare immune-mediated demyelinating neuropathy characterized by progressive asymmetric weakness and atrophy without sensory abnormalities |
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Zoster radiculoganglionitis |
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Patients with herpes zoster may develop, in addition to a painful rash, weakness, and sensory loss in a nerve distribution close to that of the rash. |
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