Huntington's Disease
ALS
Miscellaneous
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's Disease
100

Huntington’s disease is the result of the progressive degeneration and atrophy of what structure(s)?

The basal ganglia and cerebral cortex

100

Is ALS an upper motor neuron or lower motor neuron disease?

Both

100

A patient is put on your caseload to be treated for balance deficits secondary to suspected Parkinson’s Disease. During your evaluation you note the patient has dizziness when transferring supine to sit, posterior losses of balance, freezing in gait, poor upward gaze, and depressed mood. When asking about her goals, she becomes angry and screams at you. What is your suspected diagnosis?

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

100

The following factors are believed to be a possible etiology of MS.

Genetics, infections, and environment

100

Parkinson’s disease is characterized by a decrease in production of this neurotransmitter.

Dopamine

200

The long-term prognosis of someone diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease is what?

Death

200

Spasticity, clonus, and a positive Babinski reflex demonstrate involvement of this type of motor neuron

UMN

200

What two factors increase new onset focal dystonia symptoms?

increases in physical activity or emotional stress.

200

This age range has the highest incidence of MS diagnosis.

20-35 years

200

A common early symptom of Parkinson’s disease is this, affecting both the hands and feet

Resting tremor

300

These two imaging techniques are able to indicate atrophy or abnormalities within the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia

MRI and CT scan

300

The primary reason death occurs in patients with ALS

Respiratory failure

300

What is a condition caused by disinhibition of the thalamus and PPN and resulting Basal Ganglia hyperactivity?

Huntington’s Disease

300

This occurs to the myelin sheaths that surround nerves within the brain and spinal with MS

Demyelination

300

To help improve bradykinesia, rigidity and tremor, this type of pharmacologic intervention is commonly used for Parkinson’s disease

dopamine replacement therapy

400

The earliest signs of HD is subtle involuntary movements of all 4 extremities that can be described as brief, irregular, and ballistic movements. What is the name of this type of movement?

Chorea/ choreic movement

400

Most common drug prescribed to somebody with ALS

Riluzole (Rilutek)

400

What is a common movement disorder whose motor signs are very difficult to distinguish from Akinetic/Rigid Parkinson’s Disease?

Lewy Body Dementia

400

This is the most common initial symptom seen in individuals with MS

Visual problems

400

Patients with Parkinson’s disease often show symptoms of akinesia, which causes difficulty with this part of motor control.

Initiation

500

Patients in the later stages of HD will notice a move from frequent, involuntary movements, like chorea and athetosis, to a state of what?

Rigidity

500

The most common finding in EMG testing among patients with ALS

spontaneous electrical activity with muscles at rest (fasciculations)

500

What are two common causes of Parkinsonism?

Drug-induced, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, and exposure to toxins

500

What is the most common type of MS?

Relapsing remitting

500

Patients with Parkinson’s disease may have difficulty with crossing over thresholds due to this impairment.

Festinating/Freezing