MS Flashcards
Ms is multi factorial, name some:
Temperate climate
Viral infection
Autoimmune
Genetic
Name the types of MS
Relapsing- remitting
Benign
Primary-progressive
Secondary-progressive
Which is the most common type of ms? Explain
Secondary progressive
Exacerbations/remissions but person is more disabled after each attack
Which type of ms has complete or partial improvement after attacks with no worsening of symptoms in btwn attacks?
Relapsing-remitting
Explain the characteristic of benign ms
Sub type of relapse-remitting with complete recovery, minimal affect even 10-15 yrs later
What is primary progressive ms?
Steady worsening of disease, minimal recovery, disability severe
What are some triggers for ms exacerbations?
Heat, fever, pregnancy, physical/emotional trauma, infection, over exerction
Name common S&S of Ms
Balance and coordination issues Spasticity Altered sensation Extreme fatigue Abnormal or scanning speech Intention tremor
Name some applicAble testing for someone with ms after an exacerbation
Af rom Sensory testing -patchy Light touch perception Two point discrimination Temp and pain sensitivity Proprioception Spasticity
Differentiate btwn the different levels of spasticity
Mild- gross motor movement yes, fine motor movement no
Moderate- slow uncoordinated movement, lots of effort
Severe- active movement is impossible
Define Ms
Inflamm condition of myelin of CNS that disrupts electrical conductivity of affected nerves
Periods of exacerbation and remission
Areas that become permanently scarred are called plaques or lesions