Week 6 Mobility Disorders Part 2 Flashcards
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Is persistent, slowly progressive disease
Myelin, which covers nerve fibres in the brain and spinal cord, is destroyed
Nerve impulses are disrupted
Symptoms for MS
Vision difficulties
Fatigue
Loss of balance
Cognitive challenges
Vocab
What is Canada known for
Having the highest rate of MS in the world
MS starts between
20 and 40 years old
MS is characterized as
Exacerbation and remission
Cure for multiple sclerosis
There is no cure
Pain that comes with MS
Neuropathic pain
Musculoskeletal pain
Treatment for MS
Exercises
NSAIDs
Position changes
Parkinson’s disease
The destruction of the cells reduce the amount of neurotransmitters dopamine being released
Dopamine
Crucial to human movement
Acetylcholine
Another neurotransmitter works in conjunction with the dopamine system to produce smooth movement
Signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Tremors
Stiff muscles
Slow movement
Mask-like expression
Care given for Parkinson’s
Anti-Parkinsonian
Exercise
Assist with ADLs
Regular rest periods
Amyotrophic later sclerosis (ALS)
Attacks the nerve cells that control voluntary muscles
Spinal cord injury
Damage to the spinal cord disrupts the messages between the brain and other parts of the body
Total or partial paralysis may occur