Stages Of  PD ðŸ§ ðŸ¦µðŸ’ªðŸ§·

There are Five Stages Of PD: In 1967, Hoehn & Yahr defined five stages of PD based on the level of clinical disability. Clinicians use it to describe how motor symptoms progress in PD. Stage:1 On this scale, stages 1 and 2 represent early-stage, 2 and 3 mid-stage and 4 and 5 advanced-stage PD. DuringContinue reading “Stages Of  PD ðŸ§ ðŸ¦µðŸ’ªðŸ§·”

Motor & Non-Motor Symptoms Of Parkinson Disease🧠💪🦵🧷

First symptom may be a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand or sometimes a foot or the jaw.Tremor is common in Parkinson’s disease. But the disorder also may cause stiffness,slowing of movement and trouble with balance that raises the risk of falls. Non-movement symptoms: It can impact daily life include sleep disturbances, daytime fatigue,Continue reading “Motor & Non-Motor Symptoms Of Parkinson Disease🧠💪🦵🧷”

Parkinson Disease 🦵💪🧠

As Defining under the wide horizon of Neurological Diseases :An old age neurological disease came into discovery by neurologists called as “Parkinson’s disease”. In this neurological disease,nerve cells in the brain called as Neurons slowly break down or die.Many Parkinson’s disease symptoms are caused by a loss of neurons that produce a chemical messenger in theContinue reading “Parkinson Disease 🦵💪🧠”

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome ðŸ”¥

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition,typically affecting a limb after an injury, where the pain is disproportionately severe and long-lasting compared to the initial injury. It is believed to stem from a malfunction in the central and peripheral nervous systems, leading to symptoms like swelling,changes in skin temperature and color andContinue reading “Complex Regional Pain Syndrome ðŸ”¥”

Common Lower Limb Neurodynamic Tests ðŸ¦µðŸ‘‡

 Following are the LLNT mentioned below: 1.Straight Leg Raise (SLR) Test: This is a fundamental test where a supine patient’s straight leg is passively lifted until their symptoms are reproduced. Positive Result: Reproducing radicular symptoms between \(30 degree-70 degree) suggests involvement of the L4/5 or L5/S1 nerve roots. 2.Braggard’s Test: This is an adjunct toContinue reading “Common Lower Limb Neurodynamic Tests ðŸ¦µðŸ‘‡”

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