Anatomy of the Spine
Anatomy of the Brain and Neuron
Radiculopathy
Parkinson's Disease
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Where is the spine located? What does it look like?  

The spine is in the dorsal cavity. It starts at the skull and ends at the tailbone. It is in a S-shape form.  

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What hormone is affected by Parkinson's Disease in the Brain 

Dopamine 

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What are different types of Radiculopathy 

- Sciatica 

- Cervical 

- Thoracic 

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Is there a cure for this disease?

No

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Which Celebrity has a form of radiculopathy

Adele

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What are the functions of the spine? 

  • Giving your body structure (shape).
  • Supporting your body (posture).
  • Protecting your spinal cord (nerves that connect your brain to the rest of your body).
  • Allowing you to be flexible and move.
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What is a synapse? 

An axon terminal meets another cell is  

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Who are common people affected by radiculopathy? 

- Women are most commonly in the ages 50s-60s 

- Men are most commonly affected in their 40's

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What are the Signs and symptoms of this Disease?

  • Tremor in hands, arms, legs, jaw, or head.
  • Muscle stiffness, where muscle remains contracted for a long time.
  • Slowness of movement.
  • Impaired balance and coordination, sometimes leading to falls.
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Which celebrity has Parkinson's Diseases

Muhammad Ali

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What are 5 things apart of the spine?

1. Vertebrae

2. Facet joints

3. Spinal Cord and Nerves

4. Soft Tissue. 

5. Intervertebral Disc

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What is a axon?

The part of the neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body 

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What are some signs and symptoms of Radiculopathy? 

  • Sharp pain in the back, arms, legs or shoulders.
  • Weakness or loss of reflexes in the arms or legs.
  • Numbness of the skin, “pins and needles,” or other abnormal sensations (paresthesia) in the arms or legs
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What is the percentage of people who have PD before the age of 50 

5-10%

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Can symptoms start slow for Parkinson's? 

Yes 

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What is the difference between a Intervertebral Disc Function and the Spinal Cord and Nerves?

- The spinal cord is the bundle of nerves that connects your brain to the nerves in your body, and together. They carry messages between your brain and muscles.

-The Disc surround and protect your spinal cord. Under constant pressure and is the spine shock absorber. 

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What is a Basal Ganglia? 

A collections of nerve cells located deep within the brain

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What are some treatment plans?

- Rest 

- Surgery 

- Procedures 

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What is a main cause for this disease?

Genetics 

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How many people are likely to go undiagnosed with PD?

1 million

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What are the 3 main Soft tissues in the Spine. 

1. Ligaments

2. Muscles 

3. Tendons

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Describe the passage way of a nerve impulse. 

This impulse travels from the dendrite to the cell body. From cell body, it passes on to the axon. It then travels along the axon to its tip. The place where an axon terminal meets another cell is called a synapse.

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What is the most common type of radiculopathy? 

Lumbar radiculopathy

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What are some medication for Parkinson's Disease 

  • Dopomine Promoter 
  • Antidepresents 
  • Anti Tremor
  • Cognitive enhancing medication
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What is a herniated disc? 

Occurs when the soft center of a spinal disk pushes through a crack in the tougher exterior casing.

This affects the nerves of the spinal cord? 

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