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Medial Medullary syndrome
occlusion of the vertebral anterior branch of the lower basilar artery;
characteristics- ipsilateral to lesion: paralysis of half of tongue; contralateral to
lesion: UE/LE hemiplegia, impaired sensation
Wallenberg syndrome (lateral medullary syndrome)
Vertigo, gaze abnormalities, limb ataxia, Horner's syndrome, posterior inferior
cerebellar artery
Steps for active and passive insufficiency?
step 1: name the muscle
step 2: is it a 2 joint
muscle?
step 3: end range? function of
muscle? step 4: Active or passive?
4a: same as function!
4b: opposite of muscle function
Ex: Active insufficiency of the iliosoas (Function of)
1. iliopsoas
2. Yes
3: hip flexion and lateral flexion
4a: active - flexion and R lateral flexion
4b: passive: L lateral flexion and hip extension
,CN 3
Oculomotor nerve
Type: motor
Functional: moves eyes (up, down, in, up and
in) opens eyelids, constricts pupils
Affected: strabismus (can't move eye in) Strabismus
(lateral) ptosis - dropping of eyelid
dilations
Stage 2 COPD
Moderate
FEV1 = 50-
80%
FEV1/FVC < 0.7
Broncho-vesicualr breath sounds
Half and half
Duration: equal
Intensity:
intermediate
Pitch of expiratory: intermediate
Location: between 1st and 2nd
,interspace
What direction of exercises should be used for lymphedema?
proximal to distal
in gait is "early" is used
ROM issue and tight
opposite side affected
What dressing should you use for very mild exudate?
transparent films
, What is the settings for cold pack treatment =
temp = 25
time =10-20 min
can be used every 1-2 hours
open chain ankle supination
inversion + PF + adduction
closed chain ankle pronation
calcaneal eversion
talus - adduction and PF