Hemiplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy. Hemiplegia Definition :

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MOEIN KADKHODAPOUR,AMIRHOSEIN HASHEMIAN,ALI ABAEIYAN
Advertisements

MOTOR NEURON DISEASE The motor neuron diseases (or motor neuron diseases) (MND) are a group of neurological disorders that selectively affect motor neurons.
Clinical Manifestations Progressive headache – No history of infection – Lack of fever, GI and urinary problems – Unremarkable laboratory work-up – Increasing.
PAIN FACTS - 4 Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD., DA., DNB, MD (Acu), Dip. Diab. DCA, Dip. Software statistics PhD (physio)
ATAXIA Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy. THE CEREBELLUM ANATOMY: the cerebellum is formed of 2 main parts: ANATOMY: the cerebellum is formed of 2 main parts: 1.
Spinal Cord Compression By: Sharon Sanders, Stacy Webb, Tonya Miller, Adrianne Rice & Lynn Davenport.
Hemiplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El- Shamy.
Nocturnal Enuresis (in 10 minutes) By Mohammad Adnan.
Acute Neurology Clinical Vignettes Session 6. 1.You are called to the E.R. to evaluate a 23 y/o Chinese male for left ophthalmoplegia. He is a juvenile.
Parkinson’s Disease Dr.Shamekh M. El-Shamy. Definition:
Hemiplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy. Treatment of Hemiplegia Principles : Principles :
I.1 ii.2 iii.3 iv.4 1+1=. i.1 ii.2 iii.3 iv.4 1+1=
MYOPATHY Dr.Shamekh M. El-Shamy. Definition: Myopathies are a group of diseases of the skeletal muscles characterised by gradual progressive degeneration.
I.1 ii.2 iii.3 iv.4 1+1=. i.1 ii.2 iii.3 iv.4 1+1=

Neurolgy Chapter of IAP
Neurology Dr Chris Derry Consultant Neurologist
Neuromuscular conditions Cerebral Palsy Dr. Mohammed M. Zamzam Associate Professor & Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon.
Pre and Post Operative Nursing Management
DR FAROOQ AHMAD RANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SURGERY
Pre and Post Operative Nursing Management
Pediatric Rehabilitation Enhance performance after Illness, trauma, sports related injury Includes medical, social, emotional, school.
Copyright© 2011 Texas Education Agency Definitions of Learning Disabilities...
Pervasive Developmental Disorders. DSM-IV Criteria for Autistic Disorder A. Qualitative Impairment in social interaction B. Qualitative Impairment in.
Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing Neurology Module: Multiple Sclerosis.
Musculoskeletal and Neurological Assessment. Objectives Define Gait, Stance, Posture Discuss assessment of joints and muscles Outline a Neuro Exam Identify.
Developmental Disorders James Fuller. Developmental Disorders: any condition that appears at some stage in a child's development and delays the development.
Alterations in the Nervous System Nursing Diagnosis / Interventions for the Stroke Patient.
Bobath or NDT Approach to The Treatment of Adults with hemiplegia
Definitions of Disability Terms
Disorders of Motor Development in Terms of Neuroscience Pediatric Course - Pathophysiology.
Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing Neurology Module: Spinal Cord Compression.
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 5e Chapter 24 Management of Vascular Disorders of the Extremities.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (2004)
CRANIAL NERVES Health Assessment NUR 211. Anatomy and Physiology Central Nervous System –Brain, spinal cord, motor and sensory pathways Peripheral Nervous.
Common Clinical Presentations and Clinical Evaluation in Orbital Diseases Dr. Ayesha Abdullah
H860 Reading Difficulties Week 1. Today’s session 1.Introductions 2.Housekeeping 3.What factors ‘cause’ reading difficulties? 4.Philosophical bit 5.Break.
The evolution of non-motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease treated with Duodopa intestinal gel Natalia Pritcan Doctor Jozsef Attila Szasz.
The Child with Motor Weakness
Chapter-06 Conversion disorder. Definition  Conversion disorder refers to a condition in which there are isolated neurological symptoms that can not.
Motor neuron disease.
The Child with Motor Weakness Neurology Module Pediatrics II.
MOTOR DELAY.
Localising the lesion – where in the nervous system?
Neurological History &Examination. Symptoms ;suggesting or indicating a neurological problem,that should be thoroughly evaluated in "History of present.
Paraplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy. Paraplegia Definition: Definition: Paraplegia is paralysis or weakness (paraparesis) of both lower limbs. It may be.
Report of the SIG Spondylotic cervical Myelopathy (CSM) Chair Meeting, Abu Dhabi 5 th -8 th March, 2015 Chair: J.Opara, Katowice Co-Chair: F.Gerstenbrand,
Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It damages the myelin sheath. 
BRAIN TUMORS M. DuBois Fennal, PhD, RN, CNS. Definition  Intrarcranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division. A localize of diffuse.
Regional Rheumatic pain syndrome
CRPS CRPS is a disorder of the extremities that is characterized by pain, swelling, limited range of motion, vasomotor instability, skin changes, and patchy.
Cerebral Palsy = Brain Paralysis
Common Clinical Presentations and Clinical Evaluation in Orbital Diseases Dr. Ayesha Abdullah
MARKETING RESEARCH ? ? ? ? ? ?.
Prognosis Sarnat Stage Clinical Symptoms Outcome 1 Unaffected 2
Diabetic Microvascular Complications
The Sick role and illness behavior
Best Practices in Huntington Disease
Neurologic Examination
The Sick role and illness behavior
Richard Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction, 3rd Edition
Language Testing By: Nurhayati, M.Pd
Developmental Coordination Disorder
CRANIAL NERVES Health Assessment NUR 211 Medical ppt
Index Notation Sunday, 24 February 2019.
Power Point бағдарламасында презентация құрастыру
Neurological Sheet.
Cerebral Palsy = Brain Paralysis
Dr. Juan Ramón Meriño Smith. MSc Consultant Neurologist
Presentation transcript:

Hemiplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy

Hemiplegia Definition :

Primary Clinical Manifestation I- Motor symptoms:

II- Sensory disturbance :

III-Reflexes: III-Reflexes:

IV - Functional Movement:

V – Language function:

VI - Perceptual function:

VII - Mental function and behavior :

Secondary Problems and Complications a. Contractures and Deformities:

b. Deep Venous Thrombosis: c. Psychologic problems:

d. Urinary and Bowel Problems: e. Shoulder Dysfunction:

Shoulder Pain in Hemiplegia In the flaccid stage : In the flaccid stage :

In the spastic stage : In the spastic stage :

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy : Reflex sympathetic dystrophy :

Management of Hemiplegia 1)- Assessment: 1- General Examination 1- General Examination 2- Neurological Examination 2- Neurological Examination

Thank you