Immune/Infectious Disease
SCI/other dx.
MSK
CNS
Endocrine
100
6-24 hours 
What is the length of time it takes for the immune system to recover post-exercise? 
100
name of paralysis when all 4 limbs and torso are affected (T1 and above) 

What is tetraplegia (quadriplegia)? 

100

type of cancer - malignancy in bone marrow

What is leukemia? 

100

signs include sudden numbness/weakness in face, arm, or leg, sudden dimness/loss of vision, difficulty speaking, sudden severe heading, and unexplained dizziness 

What are sings of a CVA/stroke?

100

this gland secretes prolactin and human growth hormone 

What is the anterior pituitary gland? 

200

this type of infectious organism is completely dependent on host cells and cannot replicate unless it invades a host cell

What is a virus? 

200

this is fatal and can be seen with lesions at level T5 and above 

What is autonomic dysreflexia? 

200

characterized by bone formation in non-osseous tissue (muscle and adipose), can occur after traumas

What is heterotrophic ossificans? 

200

associated with flexed trunk posture, festinating gait, tremors, and a decrease in dopamine 

What is Parkinson's disease? 

200

this gland secretes oxytocin and anti-diuretic hormone (ADH)

What is the posterior pituitary gland? 

300

this type of organism can be killed with an antibiotic and is single-celled with well-defined cell walls that can grow independently on artificial media without the need for other cells 

What is bacteria? 

300

this dx. is the most common entrapment neuropathy in the US - entrapment of the median nerve and caused by anything that decreases the space (RA, infections, pregnancy, obesity, etc.) 

What is carpal tunnel syndrome? 

300

this progressive MSK disorder is where there is an absence of dystrophin, usually occurs in males, and is associated with a positive Gower's sign, waddling gait, toe walking, and scapular winging (death in early 20s) 

What is Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (DMD)? 

300

infection of the meninges, associated with headache and stiff/painful neck 

What is meningitis? 

300

found in the pancreas (Islet of Langerhans), these produce glucagon which helps to increase blood glucose 

What are alpha cells? 

400

natural/native immunity, nonspecific and nonadaptive (body's 1st line of defense: skin/mucosal barriers and nonspecific inflammatory response)

What is innate immunity? 


400

this dx. is characterized by distal muscle wasting/atrophy, pes cavus, hammer toes, and foot drop with a high steppage gait 

What is charcot-marie-tooth (CMT)? 

400

this is rapid breakdown of skeletal muscle, can happen to those who lift significantly, train intensely, or take herbal supplements/statins 

What is rhabdomyolosis? 

400

This neurotransmitter is decreased when a pt. has Alzheimer's 

What is acetylcholine? 

400

when too much PTH is released, this can lead to hypercalcemia 

What is hyperparathyroidism? 
500

programmed cell death (type of cellular suicide) that does NOT cause an inflammatory response; organized process 

What is apoptosis? 

500

this SCI is classified by damage to all 3 tracts of the spinal cord, UE usually more involved than LE - loss in pain and temp, motor function, and sensory below the level of lesion 

What is central cord syndrome? 

500

commonly called brittle bone disease, implications for PTA include low impact exercise and aquatic therapy 

what is osteogenesis imperfecta? 

500

with this degenerative disease, eye movement, bowel/bladder function, and sensations stay the same; we give an AD for assistance at stage 2 

What is ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)

500

potentially a sign of endocrine dysfunction and commonly called frozen shoulder, this results in stiffness and pain in the shoulder (equal limitation of IR/ER)

What is adhesive capsulitis?