Bilateral leg weakness causes

    • [DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs

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      the feet, bilateral or unilateral 10. Mild: symptoms relieved by built-up shoe or arch support 0. 5277 Weak Foot, bilateral: A symptomatic condition secondary to many constitutional conditions, characterized by atrophy of the musculature, disturbed circulation, and weakness: Rate …

      bilateral leg weakness and numbness


    • [DOCX File]GCS 16 - Home

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      List the causes of seizure you would consider in this patient. (4 marks) ... A 55 year old woman has been referred to the ED by her GP with a 2 day history of bilateral leg. weakness. Her GP suspects Guillain-Barre syndrome. 1. List 6 differential diagnoses for this patient’s weakness.

      arm and leg weakness bilateral


    • [DOC File]«Muscle»

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      Bilateral weakness --> pubic subluxation Deep Neck Extensors. Post. Key: ... Post. Key: Bilateral weakness causes loss of lumbar lordosis. Lumbars deviate away form side of weakness, and pelvis drops on side of weakness ... Main muscle that brings leg forward in gait Quadriceps. Post. Key: Knee hypertension. Ass. Org.: Small intestine.

      sudden bilateral leg weakness


    • [DOCX File]GCS 16 - Home

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      A 55 year old woman has been referred to the ED by her GP with a 2 day history of bilateral leg weakness. Her GP suspects Guillain-Barre syndrome. 1. List 6 differential diagnoses for this patient’s weakness. (Do not include GBS) (6 marks)

      leg muscle pain and weakness


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – UMN & LMN Disorders

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      spasticity in leg adductors causes "scissoring" over good leg (most easily seen in spastic paraplegia). ... most common causes: bilateral hemisphere lesions, bilateral lacunar infarctions in internal capsule. patients may have . ... Contralateral weakness (arm, leg, face; sometimes tongue)*. Left hemisphere: aphasia, apraxia. ...

      extreme leg pain and weakness


    • [DOCX File]Case Write-up #6: Low back pain - Yale School of Medicine

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      Symptoms of canal narrowing are commonly bilateral and asymmetrical and typically involve the entire leg, rather than the upper or lower leg. A radiculopathy may cause pain or paresthesia in the corresponding dermatomes of the nerve root, or weakness in the set of muscles it innervates4.

      lower extremity weakness bilateral


    • [DOC File]Study Questions for Test #4

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      Causes include IVD disease, congenital spinal disorders (spondylolisthesis) – older females on corticosteroid therapy – osteoporosis with collapsed vertebra. Radicular Low Back Pain – Sciatic pain radiates down one or both legs, usually below the knees in a dermatomal distribution, paresthesia, local weakness. +Valsalvas.

      sudden onset bilateral leg weakness


    • [DOC File]DEMENTIA - University of Arizona

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      Urinary incontinence or frequency, ANS dysfunction that causes spasms or retention. Focal weakness (bilateral paraparesis of both legs) Paraesthesias- numbness or tingling or dyesthesias- painful sensation from a non painful stimulus allodynia. Spasticity- increased tone, clasp knife effect w/ velocity dep’t passive movement, UMN lesion

      bilateral lower extremity weakness causes


    • [DOCX File]Localising the lesion: “where in the CNS”

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      Weakness in all4 limbs, brisk reflexes in arms, absent in legs. Combination of UMN and LMN. Clinical case 1. 23, female presents to her GP with a 2 week history of bilateral leg weakness having started with pins and needles and numbness in her hands and feet.

      bilateral leg weakness and numbness


    • [DOC File]THORACIC – not a big player in your practice compared to ...

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      Root Dermatome Muscle weakness Reflexes affected Paresthesias L1 Back, over trochanter, groin None None Groin, after holding posture, which causes pain L2 Back, front of thigh to knee Psoas, hip adductors None Occasionally front of thigh L3 Back, upper buttock, front of thigh and knee, medial lower leg Psoas, quadriceps – thigh wasting Knee ...

      arm and leg weakness bilateral


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