Leg weakness in the elderly

    • [DOC File]Julie Smith - University of Kentucky

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      Leg Lifter. Helps to lift your leg up onto a bed or couch. Indicated for those who have leg weakness from a stoke or orthopedic injuries. Features reinforced webbing around a rigid, yet adjustable, metal rod. The foot loop can be bent to accommodate the width of a cast, shoe, or a plain "bare" foot.

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    • [DOC File]DEMENTIA

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      elderly patient may present for . gait problems. or . falls (rather than as direct complaint). ... leg weakness is rare (many show . weakness of isolated muscles) ... leg muscle exercise → ↑blood flow to lumbar cord → root vessels dilate but are confined by bony changes → compress roots.

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    • [DOC File]CDPHO | Cooley Dickinson Physician Hospital Organization

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      If no weakness was present in any of these subjects, we might have expected to see a slight shift to the right-side. Instead, what we found was that the subjects with unilateral knee extensor weakness both acute and chronic, put more weight on their stronger leg when performing a sit-stand task.

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    • [DOC File]Roth 10e NCLEX

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      Limited mobility L leg, weakness due to CVA. At risk of DVT due to immobility, TEDS on bilateral, Active ROM Right leg, Passive ROM left leg, q 4 hours. Calf pumps x 5 bilateral encouraged every 2 hours while awake. Homans sign negative bilateral. Pedal pulses palpable bilateral. Feet cool, dry, intact, with thick toenails bilateral.

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    • 3 Best Exercises for Leg Weakness and Stiffness - Get Flexible &am…

      The elderly male patient, a type 1 diabetic, developed weakness of the right arm and leg. The weakness worsened; eventually he fell and was unable to move. When brought to the emergency department, he was able to speak but unable to use his right arm or leg.

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    • [DOC File]OrthoCare | DME Made Easy

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      The four stages of heat illness are (1) heat fatigue, which causes thirst, feelings of weakness, or fatigue (2) heat cramp which causes leg cramps and thirst (3) heat exhaustion, which causes thirst, dizziness, nausea, headache, and profuse sweating (4) heat stroke, which involves fever and could produce brain and kidney damage.

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    • [DOC File]ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF LOWER LIMB WEAKNESS ON ...

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      ass’d myelopathy UMN weakness in 1 or both legs, change in tone or reflex, PC or STT sensory defects. L5 S1 Radiculopathy. weakness dorsiflexion of foot, toes, eversion, plantar flexion, Reflexes : decreased ankle jerk. Spine movement restricted w/ local back tenderness, decreased straight leg raising . Low Back Pain. Trauma

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spondylosis - Neurosurgery Resident

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      Movement Disorders in the Elderly. Eugene C. Lai, MD, PhD. September 2, 2010. Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you very much for this presentation. So, a lot of times we take care of more elderly patients and we see them a little slow, a little stiff or maybe some tremor.

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    • [DOC File]Head-to-Toe Narrative Assessment Example

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      left sided arm and leg weakness 4/5. conjugate gaze where the pupils cross the midline. 16.What is decorticate posturing? Flexed arms and elbows with flexed knees and hips. Flexed arms and elbow with extended legs. Extended arms with flexed hips and knees. Extended arms and legs. None of the above. 17.Which statement is incorrect with regard to ...

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    • [DOC File]NSLP Lender/School Interviews

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      The decline of functional mobility is a major risk factor in falls. Inactivity in the elderly population is a major contributor to this dysfunction. Inactivity leads to lower extremity weakness, ambulatory dysfunction, and fear of falling. This decline in function leads to decreased quality of life and dependence of others. (Demura S, Uchiyama M)

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