Movement and control

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Decks in this class (20)

Introduction to movement disorders
What is the internal capsule,
3 components of basal ganglia,
Cardinal signs of parkinson s
36  cards
The X chromosome and triple repeat disorders
What is the sry,
What is the default sex,
At what point do the gonads diffe...
14  cards
Drugs used in Parkinson's disease
Parkinson s sx,
Why is neuromelanin in substantia...,
Components of dopamine
19  cards
Multiple sclerosis overview
Ms causes,
Which areas of the brain are high...,
How do t and b cells contribute t...
16  cards
Basic anatomy of the spine
How many cervical vertebrae,
How many thoracic vertebrae,
How many lumbar vertebrae 5
29  cards
Neurotransmitters in movement disorders
What makes up the basal ganglia,
What makes up the striatum,
Globus pallidus
13  cards
Neurotransmitters in the CNS
Characteristics of amino acid neu...,
Examples of amino acid neurotrans...,
Is glutamate excitatory or inhibi...
23  cards
Functional neuroanatomy of movement disorders
Monosynaptic reflex arc,
When you have a umn what happens ...,
Signs of umn lesion
30  cards
Drugs and the BBB
Components of bbb and their funct...,
Passive diffusion,
Facilitated diffusion
22  cards
Epilepsy and management of convulsions
Seizure,
Provoked seizures,
Unprovoked seizure
37  cards
MS community support
Cis,
Rrms,
Spms
10  cards
Epidemiology of MS
Ms and location,
Characteristics of ms diagnosis,
Hrqol and ms
4  cards
Neuroscience: excitotoxicity and neurotoxicity
What is excitatory transmission,
What is inhibitory transmission,
What is an inotropic receptor
27  cards
Genetic principles through neurodegenerative disease
Cag repeat length unaffected hd,
Cag repeat length intermediate un...,
Reduced penetrance hd
18  cards
CBD for a spine condition
Infection red flags,
Cauda equina red flags,
Cancer red flags
7  cards
The spine and the vertebral column
Functions of the spine,
What is important to remember abo...,
Where does the spinal column end
37  cards
Imaging of the spine
Why is c1 vertebra atypical,
What passes through the vertebral...,
What passes through the transvers...
9  cards
The TMJ
Structural flow chart of bronchia...,
How to treat pneumothorax,
Borders of the larynx
25  cards
Genetic risk calculation
Autosomal dominant,
Autosomal recessive,
X linked recessive
11  cards
Eye movements in health and disease
Cn3,
Mr,
Sr
34  cards

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