Dysfunction Patterns of Brain
Dysfunction Patterns of Brain
Arteries
Modalities
Neuro
100

NO Homonymous Hemianopisa, personality changes/antisocial behavior, Ataxia, Broca's Aphasia, poor intitation

What are dysfunctions in the Frontal lobe?

100

Bradykinesia, resting tremors, rigidity (Leadpipe, Cogwheel), Athetosis, Chorea

What are dysfunctions of the Basal Ganglia?

100

Frontal and Basal Ganglia

What is the Anterior Cerebral Artery?

100

Dip/wrap, dip/immersion, and paint 

What are Paraffin methods of application?

100

Absence (petit mal), Myoclonic, Atonic, Tonic-Clonic (grand mal)

What are the  classifications of seziures?

200

Apraxia AND Anosognosia, Wernicke's Aphasia, Homonymous visual deficits

What are dysfunctions in the Parietal lobe?

200

Pain Syndrome, altered relay of sensory information, Pusher's Syndrome

What are dysfunctions of the Thalamus?

200

Parietal and Temporal Lobe

What is the Middle Cerebral Artery?

200

Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

What does LASER stand for?

200

CN VII (facial nerve), unilateral droop of face, 3-4 weeks acute, 3-4 month recovery, full recovery expected, woman>men, SENSATION NORMAL

What is Bells Palsy?

300

Visual deficit, homonymous hemianopisa, agnosia, cortical blindness, impaired extra-ocular movement

What are dysfunctions of the Occipital Lobe?

300

Altered basic life functions, poor ANS functioning, altered functioning of anterior pituitary gland, ADH secretions/reproductions, "homeostaisis"

What are dysfunctions of the Hypothalamus?

300

Occipital Lobe, Thalamus, Hypothalamus

What is the Posterior Cerebral Artery?

300

Directional, monochromatic, coherent

What are three components of LASER light?

300

CN V, TICK DOULOUREX, totally debilitating, stabbing/shooting/burning of face, seen w/ MS/facial shingles

What is Trigeminal Neuralgia?

400

Hearing, memory, Wernicke's Aphasia, Antisocial behaviors ("Fear of Groups")

What are dysfunctions of the Temporal lobe?

400

Cranial Nerve Palsy, altered respiratory patterns, leads, to death

What are dysfunctions in the Brainstem?

400

Cerebellum and Brainstem

What is the Vertebral Arteries?

400

600 nm (red shallow, 1-2 mm), 900 nm (blue, deep, 2-4 mm)

What are special considerations for LASER light?

400

LMN starts 25 yrs s/p acute attack, new loss of functional abilities, decreased activity tolerance, aerobic capacity concerns, do NOT over strengthen

What is Post-Polio Syndrome?

500

Ataxia, lack of coordination, intetnion tremors, balance deficits, 3 D's

What are dysfunctions of the Cerebllum?

500

Dysdiadochkinesia (R.A.M.), Dysmetria, Dysarthria

What are the 3D's on the Cerebellum?

500

Primary blood supply

What is the Anterior Cerebral Artery?

500

Functional activity/heat at same time, no contamination of system, Tx time: up to 30 mins

What is Fluidotherapy?

500

LMN ONLY, CN involvement (starts with eye), proximal to distal (cranial to caudal), life threatening weakness of respiratory muscles

What is Myasthenia Gravis?

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