Cerebellar gait symptoms
[DOC File]MOVEMENT DISORDERS AND ATAXIA
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Signs of Cerebellar Disease. Gait and Posture. Note narrow base- extrapyramidal. Arm swing – if very ataxic some patients do not swing arms. Speech. Scanning dysarthria. If additional signs such as a slow moving tongue and brisk jaw jerk consider pseudo-bulbar element. Muscle Tone. Hypotonia and pendular knee jerks very rare. Limb Ataxia
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebellar Disorders
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Lesions of the cerebellum give rise to (1) incoordination (ataxia) of volitional movement, (2) disorders of equilibrium and gait, (3) a tremor that derives from ataxia and hypotonia, and (4) a reduction in muscle tone. Lesions of the cerebellar peduncles have essentially the same effects as the more extensive hemispheral lesions.
[DOC File]Cerebellum
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Brief initial episode may be only seconds to minutes and associated with headache and +/-other cerebellar symptoms (dysarthria, ataxia, diplopia) plus motor/sensory complaints. Subclavian steal. classic is syncope with exercise but can be more subtle. Associated symptoms may include N/V, ataxia, hoarse voice, pain/temp loss, vertigo
[DOC File]THE CEREBELLUM - FUNCTION AND PATIENT ASSESSMENT …
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Damage to the cerebellum produces characteristic symptoms primarily with respect to the coordination of voluntary movements. ... It is a striking feature of cerebellar organization that the number of afferent fibers leading to the cerebellum is much larger than the number of fibers leading out (in humans about 40:1). ... (gait ataxia) in ...
[DOC File]Vertigo and the Dizzy Patient - Calgary Em
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Cerebellar ataxia - limb ataxia, gait imbalance Associated symptoms Anatomy & vascular territory +/- Lateropulsion, vertigo, nausea and vomiting, nystagmus, ocular tilt reaction, dysphonia and dysphagia, (nucleus ambiguous: IX, X, XI), ipsilateral facial thermalgesia (5th cranial nerve), Horner syndrome, contralateral thermalgesia of trunk and ...
[DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs
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From cerebellar (or rarely frontal) lesion. Akinetic-rigid gait: Stooped, shuffling, trouble starting and stopping, often with tremor, decreased arm swing, poor postural reflexes.
[DOC File]Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Update
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cerebellar artery (aica) - flocculus and adjacent inferior and anterior cerebellum, inferior & middle peduncles, CN 7-9, 12 nuclei, inner ear. Ipsilateral limb ataxia
Cerebellar Disorders information. Cerebellar Ataxia symptoms | Pati…
Hearing impairment with attacks of vertigo and cerebellar gait . occurring more than once weekly, with or without tinnitus 100. Hearing impairment with attacks of vertigo and cerebellar gait . occurring from one to four times a month, with or without tinnitus 60. Hearing impairment with vertigo less than once a month, with or . without tinnitus 30
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