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Symptoms typically last 4 to 72 h and may be severe. Pain is often unilateral, throbbing, worse with exertion, and accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and sensitivity to light, sound, or odors. Auras occur in about 25% of patients

What is a migraine headache?

100

assess the UNAFFECTED side FIRST

What is the way to assess a painful joint?

100

palm towards the plants

What is pronation?

100

The foot hangs with the toes pointing down, causing the toes to scrape the ground while walking, requiring someone to lift the leg higher than normal when walking.

What is steppage gait?

100

insidious onset impairment of memory and at least one other cognitive domain

What is dementia?

200

mild to moderate pain often described as viselike. These headaches originate in the occipital or frontal region bilaterally and spread over the entire head.

What is tension (stress) headache?

200

refers to a movement that decreases the angle between 2 body parts

What is flexion?

200

Ligament Tears, Cartilage Tears, Tendonitis ,Kneecap dislocation, Bursitis, Fractures,  Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout

What are common causes of knee pain?

200

This type of gait gets its name because the knees and thighs hit or cross when walking

What is scissor gait?

200

loss of ability to understand or express speech

What is aphasia?

300

excruciating, unilateral periorbital or temporal pain, with ipsilateral autonomic symptoms (ptosis, lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion

What is a cluster headache?

300

refers to a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.

What is extension?

300

Palpable or audible click, pain, grinding, or lack of extension during outward (valgus) and inward (varus) stress during flexion of knee is a positive sign

What is the McMurray's sign?

300

a way of walking in which one leg is stiff and drags in a semicircular motion on the side most affected by long-term muscle contraction.

What is spastic gait?

300

inability to interpret sensations and to recognize things

What is agnosia?

400

results from the persistent contraction of muscles of the head and neck. mechanical  pressure and distortion results from decreased blood flow to the optic nerve

What is a tension (muscle contraction) headache

400

palm towards the sun,

What is supanation?

400

It is performed by lightly percussing over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or "pins and needles" in the distribution of the nerve.

What is Tinel's sign?

400

An unsteady, staggering gait

What is ataxic gait?

400

defined by the presence of memory difficulty and objective memory impairment but preserved ability to function in daily life.

What is mild cognitive impairment?

500

pain produced by dilatation of cerebral arteries or extra-cerebral pain

What is a vascular headache or temporal arteritis?

500

Plantar Flexion & Dorsiflexion

Abduction & Adduction 

Rotation: Right & Left – Internal (Medial) & External (Lateral)

Lateral Flexion (Bending)

Pronation & Supination

Inversion & Eversion

What is range of motion?

500

bony enlargements of the middle joints of the fingers, also known as proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints.

What are Bouchard's nodes?

500

small, shuffling steps, difficulty picking up the feet, freezing of gait, can come on suddenly and randomly.

What is Parkinson's gait?

500

fluctuations in their level of consciousness and have difficulty with attention and concentration

What is delirium?