A/cme Minute: Stroke - Limb Ataxia
Published on Aug 28, 2013When a stroke occurs in the brainstem or cerebellum, patients may not display the classic signs we have come to rely on. Check out our free continuing medical education at www.AmericanCME.com.
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Cerebellar Gait Ataxia - Video Library of Gait Disorders
Published on Aug 17, 2013Remaining videos of this series : http://doctorprodigious.wordpress.com...
Contents:
- Introduction
- The Parkinsonian Syndrome
- Introduction Parkinsonian
- Tremor Bradykinesia Parkinsonian
- Rigidity Gait Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease
- Mild Parkinsonian Gait Moderate and Secere Parkinsonian
- Gait Freezing Gait
- Cerebellar Gait Ataxia
- Psychogenic Gait Atasia-Abasia
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Four Examples of Ataxia
Published on Mar 19, 2012Video 1—Friedreich's Ataxia: A patient with Friedreich's ataxia, a gait disorder due to both cerebellar and proprioceptive ataxia, has imbalance, staggers, and has difficulties in making a half-turn. Because of difficulties with tandem walking, the patient requires the intermittent support of a wall. The patient has dysmetria during nose--finger and finger chase tests, and instability in a standing position with the feet together because of cerebellar ataxia. There is an obvious loss of balance when the patient's eyes are closed because of the proprioceptive component of the ataxia. Saccadic ocular pursuit and square-wave jerks due to fixation instability are shown, as well as diffuse abolition of the reflexes and right extensor plantar reflex.
Video 2—Ataxia with Oculomotor Apraxia Type 1: Choreic movement of the hands and trunk with cervical dystonia in a patient with ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 1.
Video 3—Ataxia Telangiectasia: Right horizontal gaze-evoked nystagmus and nasal as well as temporal telangiectasias in a patient with ataxia telangiectasia.
Video 4—Oculomotor Apraxia Type 1: Oculocephalic dissociation in a patient with ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 1. During the rotation of the head, a dissociation is expressed as a delay between the movement of the eyes following that of the head.
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Living With Ataxia
Published on Apr 24, 2013Inspirational video with young people talking about their lives with ataxia. Produced by Ataxia UK and supported by the Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity.
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Ataxia Rehabilitation JM-1
Published on Sep 28, 2012Revolutionary Breakthrough In Neurological Rehabilitation
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Ataxia Rehabilitation JM-2
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Ataxia Rehabilitation JM-3
Published on Apr 13, 2012Breakthrough in Ataxia Rehabilitation
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Cerebellar Ataxia
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Cerebellar ataxia limb ataxia
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Ataxia Long Term Disability - Toastmaster Speech
Uploaded on Jan 14, 2010I have ataxic dysarthria from a stroke in 3/2/08 and had Brain surgery to remove the culprit AVM in 2/26/09. The AVM Cerebellar stroke left me with speech, balance and walking disorders that I have worked hard, through therapy, to over come. I am working with UW PT and the UW speech and hearing clinic. Recovery is a full time job, but if you view other videos of me on UTube, you will see it is paying off. I use Toastmasters to keep me motivated about speaking better. I used to talk for a living so speaking well again is VERY important. The purpose of this speech was to deliver a 8-10 sales presentation that used COMPLEX mulit-sylabic words - like Long-term dis-a-bil-i-ty in-sur-ance. 10 syllables!! Whew! Getting there. (We use these Utube videos to help me practice my speech at the UW and also to track my progress with my threapist/insurance providers etc. UTube rocks! :-)
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NIHSS: Limb Ataxia
Published on Nov 20, 2013This item is aimed at finding evidence of a unilateral cerebellar lesion. Test with eyes open. In case of visual defect, ensure testing is done in intact visual field. The finger-nose-finger and heel-shin tests are performed on both sides, and ataxia is scored only if present out of proportion to weakness. Ataxia is absent in the patient who cannot understand or is paralyzed. Only in the case of amputation or joint fusion, the examiner should record the score as untestable (UN), and clearly write the explanation for this choice. In case of blindness, test by having the patient touch nose from extended arm position.
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Friedreich's Ataxia - Cerebellar Ataxia [Springer Video Atlas]
Published on Aug 25, 2013The patient exhibits a characteristic wide-based gait with need for assistance. There is a bilateral foot drop due to coexisting peripheral motor neuropathy. Speech is dysarthric. Ocular examination showed unsustained gaze-evoked horizontal nystagmus. Finger-nose testing is ataxic bilaterally. Pes cavus is present...
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