Cerebellar and coordination exam Flashcards
Spastic Hemiparesis gait- what is it seen in and presentation (upper + lower extremity)
Seen in unilat UMNL (stroke)
Upper- help in rigid, semiflexed pos
Lower- Ridgid, foot planter flexed and needs to be swung to account for foot drag
Trendelenburg- why does it occur and presentation
Weakness of abductor mm
- during stance phase the weekend abductor mm allow pelvis to dip to unaffected side
- upper trunk lurches to weekend side to maintain level
Parkinsions gait- presenation
Basal ganglia disease
- stooped posture
- flexion of head, arms , knees, hip
- slow getting started and will have Festination (involuntary speed up w difficulty stopping)
cerebellar ataxia gait- presentation
- staggering, unsteady wide based gait
- diffuculty taking turns
- cant stand w feet together
Sensory ataxia gait- presentation and when is it worse
- loss of pos sense
- wide based and unsteady
- wosens with eyes closed
Steppage gait- why and presentation
In foot drop due to L5 nerve root lesion
-drags foot or lifts it high and brings it down with a slapping sound
Scissors gait- why and presentation
Spinal cord diseases causing spasticity (cerebral palsy)
- Stiff gait, short steps
- thighs cross forward on each other w each step
- appears to be walking thru water
What does a pos rombergs test indicate
indicates ataxia from dorsal column disease and loss of pos sense
If a pt has trouble with standing with feet together even when eyes open what does that suggest
Cerebellar ataxia
What does a positive pronator drift test suggest
Corticospinal tract lesion (contralat)
What does inability to perform thumb rolling suggest
Inability indicates motor cortex lesion, involving corticospinal tract
inability to perform rapid alternating movements suggest what
dysdiadochokinesis- slow uncoordinated and clumsy movement
What is a positive for point to point movement and what does it suggest
- overshooting past point
- Clumsy and unsteady mvmd
- mvmts that inappropitly vary in speed, direction
Dymetria
What does CASE stand for
cognitive abilities
Appearance
Speech and language
Emotional stability
what are some post concussion symptoms
- Post traumatic headaches
- Sleep-wake disturbances
- Persistent mental health issues
- Persistent cognitive difficulties
- Persistent vestibular and vision dysfunction
- Persistent fatigue