What does the spastic hemiparesis gait look like?
What does the scissor gait look like?
What does the stoppage gait look like?
What does sensory ataxia gait look like?
What does the cerebellar gait look like?
What does the Parkinsonian gait look like?
What are fasiculations?
What are tremors
Involuntary rhythmic movements that may be more pronounced at rest
What are tics?
Repetitive muscle twitching
*brief, repetitive, stereotyped, coordinated movements occurring at irregular intervals
What is chorea?
What is athetosis
Abnormal muscle contractions causing involuntary writhing movements
What is myoclonus
What is asterixis
Involuntary brief loss of hand and finger muscles resulting in flapping of hands
*indicate encephalopathy
*unilateral indicates structural disease on contralateral side of brain
When does Babinski sign disappear?
Around 24 months
What is a decorticate rigidity
Arms/elbows are in a flexed position
What are intention tremors?
Tremors that are absent at rest, appear with movement and often get worse as the target gets closer
Patient is unable to maintain abduction of their fingers- which nerve is involved?
Ulnar nerve
What is spasticity?
Velocity-dependent increased tone that worsens at extremes of range
What is dysmetria?
Difficulty with complex movements needing coordination
What is hemiplegia?
What is decerebrate rigidity?
What will happen to the face if there is a peripheral lesion of CN VII?
What will happen to the face if there is a central lesion of CN VII?
What are postural tremors?