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NERVOUS SYSTEM: INJURIES, DISEASES, DISORDERS
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Damages to the Reflex Arc & Spinal Cord Injuries _______, __________ or ______ reflex responses indicate problems with portions of the _______ __________. Reflex testing helps determine __________ of injury in _______ or ______________
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Spinal Nerves ____ Pairs of spinal nerves with ____ different categories 1.__________ nerves connect to the shoulders, arms, hands and diaphragm. 2.___________ nerves to chest and abdomen 3.____________ nerves to the lower back and parts of the leg 4.____________ to the buttocks, genitals and most areas of the legs and feet
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Spinal Cord Injuries Complete Vs. Partial Transection Injury can be due to _______ or ________ Nerves ________ the injury site may still functions properly but ____ those below What injury may be worst a C6 or T8?
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Quadriplegia & Paraplegia Quadriplegia _______________ Paraplegia _______________
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How does this impact Athletics? Head and Neck Injuries in Sport (1960-1999 in the U.S.) SportLevelDeathsPermanent Injury Serious Injury Football High School College 61 5 147 21 166 62 Hockey High School College 2020 4444 5353 Wrestling High School College 2020 20 1 11 2 Cheerleading High School College 1111 7575 10 Track & Field High School College 16 2 1212 13 3 Gymnastics High School College 1010 7575 4141 Source: National Center For Catastrophic Sports Injury Research, Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Facts and Causes Facts On average, 80% of newly injured are male Majority are preventable, involved alcohol, poor decisions 12 – 5 am is most popular time of day Costs in Ontario exceed 1 million dollars per year 50:50 paraplegic / quadriplegic Causes Car Accidents ______% Falls ______% Sports ______% Others (including gunshots, industrial accidents) ______%
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Causes of SCI & Paralysis (continued…)
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Prevalence of Paralysis According to a study initiated by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation: There are nearly ____ in ____ people living with paralysis: approximately ________ people That's the same number of people as the combined populations of Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
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Cost of Paralysis… Average yearly expenses can range from $228,566 to $775,567 in the _________. Estimated lifetime costs due to spinal cord injury can range from $681,843 to over $3 million for a _________. 87.9% of all spinal cord injured individuals are discharged from hospitals to private homes Source: University of Alabama National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Rehabilitation Extensive _____________, occupational therapy, ___________, counseling Maintain _____________________________ ________________________ and retraining _____________________ (transfers) Try to enhance functions of limbs
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Famous Spinal Cord Injuries Franklin D. Roosevelt (Paraplegic) President of the U.S.A. Rick Hanson (Paraplegic) Canadian Paralympian Stephan Hawking (Quadriplegic) Physicist – Lateral Sclerosis Christopher Reeves (Quadriplegic) Superman – Equestrian Accident Mike Utley (Quadriplegic) NFL Lineman Mark Zupan (Paraplegic) Wheelchair Rugby – Auto Accident (Murderball)Murderball
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INJURIES, DISEASES AND DISORDERS INVOLVING THE BRAIN
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Cerebellar Damage Damage to the cerebellum (mini brain) Muscles acting on joints that normally move together become jerky Difficulty carrying out movements and tremors with movements __________________________________
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Basal Ganglia Basal Ganglia is important for _______ ______________ Signs and Symptoms: Sudden twitching Slower movement Increased muscle tone Violent flailing movement Rigidity Tremors Damage can cause: __________________________________
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Common Nerve Disorders and Diseases 1._______________ (CP) 2.___________________ 3.______________ (MS) 4.___________________ __________ (ALS) 5.___________________
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Cerebral Palsy ________________ neurologic disease ______________ are damaged Results from a __________ early in life (ie. Hypoxia, Birth Complications) Type depends on _______ the brain is injured Symptoms of CP Visual defects Seizures Psychological problems Hearing defects Other sensory loss Intellectual impairments
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Epilepsy A disorder in which groups of ____________ ___________ signals Symptoms: Abnormal sensations, emotions and behaviour __________________________ Loss of consciousness Treatment _________ cure ________ and surgical techniques can control seizures
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) A disease of the ______ that disrupts _________ between the ______ and other parts of the body Symptoms ________ problems ________ weakness Impaired _______________ Numbness in extremities Paralysis (advanced MS). Treatment ______ cure Medication and steroids can help _______________ symptoms.
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ALS: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Aka Lou Gehrig’s Disease A _________ progressing, _______ disease that attacks the _______ _______ that control ___________ muscles Symptoms: __________ or cramping in one area of the body (especially hands or feet) Followed by ______ of voluntary _________ ___________ in that area Later __________ to all other regions of the ___________. Treatment: ___________ and __________ (2-5 years from diagnosis) _______ standard course of treatment
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Parkinson’s Disease A progressive ___________________ disorder that can cause minor tremors or severe disability. Symptoms Trembling in _______, _______, legs, jaw and ________ Stiffness of limbs and trunk _____________ or movement Difficulty ____________________ and ______________. Treatment _______ cure Meds such as “levodopa” and “carbidopa” provide relief from symptoms.
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