Osteoporosis
Parkinson's Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Treatment and Management
100

A condition where bones become weak and brittle due to loss of bone density.

What is osteoporosis?

100

A neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement due to a loss of dopamine-producing neurons

What is Parkinson's Disease?

100

An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering (myelin) of nerves in the central nervous system.

What is multiple sclerosis?

100

symptom common to both Parkinson's and MS

What is muscle weakness?

100

Vitamin important to help with calcium absorption in osteoporosis management

What is Vitamin D?

200

population most at risk for developing osteoporosis 

What is Postmenopausal women?

200

Tremors, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity

What are motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease?

200

gender most commonly affected by MS

What are women?

200

A common early symptom of osteoporosis

What is a broken bone from a minor fall or injury?

200

Main goal of treatment in Parkinson's disease

What is controlling symptoms and improving quality of life?

300

measures bone density and helps diagnose osteoporosis

What is a DEXA scan?

300

neurotransmitter is primarily depleted in Parkinson's disease 

What is Dopamine?

300

Fatigue, numbness, vision problems, muscle weakness

What are common symptoms of MS?

300

diagnostic test that confirms Parkinson's disease

What is no definitive test? Diagnosis is based on medical history and neurological examination

300

Weight-bearing exercises or fall prevention strategies with patients with osteoporosis

What is a non-pharmacological approach to management of osteoporosis?

400

Dairy Products (milk, cheese) leafy green vegetable (kale, spinach)

What are dietary sources of calcium important for preventing osteoporosis?

400

primary pharmacologic treatment for Parkinson's disease

What is Levadopa combined with carbidopa?

400

diagnostic test commonly used to confirm a diagnosis of MS

What is an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

400

Type of MS characterized by relapses followed by periods of remission

What is Relapsing-remitting MS?

400

Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), such as interferon-beta or glatiramer acetate

What type of medicatoin is often presbribed to slow the progession of multiple sclerosis?

500

class of medication commonly prescribed to slow bone loss in osteoporosis patients

What are Bisphoshonate?

500

DBS is a surgical procedure used to implant electrodes that send electrical impulses to brain regions controlling movement, helping to reduce symptoms

Describe the role of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in managing Parkinson's disease.

500

type of immune cells primarily involved in pathological process of MS

What are T-cells (T lymphocytes)?

500

A more advanced stage of Parkinson's disease

What is Postural instability and frequent falls?

500

Rehabilitatoin therapy, including physical and occupational therapy, helps to maintain mobility, muscle strength, and functional independence in MS patients

What is the explanation of the importance of rehabilitatoin therapy in managing multiple sclerosis?

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