Thursday, 10 January 2013

apraxia 

temporary lobe memory deficit 


hemineglect (involvement of parietal lobe)
disorganized thinking, confusion, hypersexual gestures (with involvement of frontal lobe)
lack of insight of his or her, usually stroke-related, disability

If the cerebellum is involved, the patient may have the following:
altered walking gait
altered movement coordination
vertigo and or disequilibrium
Associated symptoms

Loss of consciousness





1am 

people with cerebral palsy are at risk of learned helplessness and becoming passive communicators, initiating little communication.  targets situations in which they communicate with others, so that they learn that they can control people and objects in their environment through this communication, including making choices, decisions and mistakes

fixed, tight muscles and joints). The classical symptoms are spasticities, spasms, other involuntary movements (e.g. facial gestures), unsteady gait, problems with balance, and/or soft tissue findings












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