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Dan Nave
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Definition Causes of Epilepsy Facts and Statistics Brain Function Types of Seizures What to do during a seizure Tips
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A disturbance in the electrical activity of the neurons in the brain. It is a chronic condition of the central nervous system that is characterized by recurrent seizures and convulsions.
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Idiopathic: 80% of all epilepsy remains unexplainable. Heredity seems to be an underlying factor but is controversial. Acquired: can be traced to birth injuries, brain tumors, lack of oxygen, or injuries to the brain.
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Epilepsy is prevalent among people with neurological problems, primarily those with mental retardation or cerebral palsy, or both. 20% of all persons with epilepsy have their first seizure before age 10. Most all percentage of people with epilepsy has their first seizure before the age 40. Estimated that 1 of every 200 people has some form of epilepsy. Most cases are so mild as to go undetected.
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Higher probabilities of seizures occur in women during the menstrual period. Physical education aids in warding off seizure because of the chemical effect exercise has on the body processes. Has been linked to heredity, but studies have not convincingly proved the theory. 100% treatable with medication
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Partial: Located in one specific area of the brain. ◦ Jacksonian: ◦ Psychomotor:
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Generalized: seizures which involve the entire cerebral cortex (both hemispheres). ◦ Grand Mal: ◦ Petit Mal:
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Aura: Tonic Phase: Clonic Phase: Sleep or Coma Phase:
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Let it run its course. Move things out of the way so the victim does not get injured. Remove tight clothing around the neck. Do not hold a person down. Put the person on their side. Only call 911 if the person is injured during the seizure, if it lasts more than five minutes, or if it seems like a seizure is immediately following a previous one.
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Know that they are the same as everyone else. They just have a condition. All sports (collision or contact sports included) can be played by a medically balanced student. Some activities are controversial. For example heading the ball in soccer. Aquatics or activities that could result in a fall such as gymnastics should not be done alone.
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Defined Causes Facts and Statistics What happens in the brain during a seizure Types of seizures What to do during a seizure Tips
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Dunn, J. M., & Leitschuh, C. A. (2006). Special physical education (8 th ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing. Sherill, C. (1998). Adapted physical activity, recreation, and sport: Crossdisciplinary and lifespan (5 th ed.). Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill
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