What are the 3 classifications of SB? - ANS-Spina Bifida - Occulta
Spina Bifida - meningocele
Spina Bifida - Myelomeningocele
What are the Signs and signs and symptoms of Myelomeningocele? - ANS-Motor Loss
beneath the extent of the illness
Sensory defecits
Hydrocephalus
Osteoporesis
Clubfoot
scoliosis
Latex hypersensitivity
Bowl and Bladder dysfunction
learning Disabilities
What reasons SB? - ANS-Unknown
can be linked to causitive elements inclusive of:
Genetic Predisposition
Environmental Influences
Low Levers of maternal Folic Acid
Maternal Hyperthermia
Certain drug classifications
What is Spina Bifida - meningocele? - ANS-Herniation of meninges and CSF right into a sac
that protrudes via the vertebral defect. The spinal wire stays w/inside the Canal.
No related disability
What is Spina Bifida - Myelomeningocele? - ANS-Severe shape of SB characterised
through:
Herniation of meninges, CSF and the spinal cord extending thru a defect in the vertebrae.
Cyst may also or might not be covered with the aid of skin.
What is Spina Bifida - Occulta? - ANS-Impairment/nonfusion of the spinous processis of the
vertebrae.
Spinal twine and meninges continue to be intact
No related incapacity
What is Spina Bifida? - ANS-Developmental abnormality because of inadequate closure of
the neural tube
What is the Physical Therapy intervention for SB? - ANS-Ongoing:
Family coaching w/regard to::
Positioning