Prevention Practice For Neuromuscular Conditions
Prevention Practice For Neuromuscular Conditions
Prevention Practice For Neuromuscular Conditions
NEUROMUSCULAR CONDITIONS
Arham Shamsi
Intro
Normal neural physiological function depend
upon nervous system being anatomically intact
isolated from external milieu by blood brain
barrier and meninges, stable ionic concentration
and PH. And a constant supply of O2 and
Glucose.
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1. If damage, Nervous system has limited ability
for repair it self.
2. Trauma and toxins can disrupt neuroanatomy,
cardio vascular accidents breach blood brain
barriers, infections can damage the meninges.
3. Gastro intestinal dysfunction can alter ion
concentration, cardiac arrest cuts off O2 and
Diabetes Alter glucose availability.
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Most Adult Neuro muscular disorders fall into several broad Etiology category.
1. Cardio vascular Impairments
2. Metabolic Dysfunction
3. Traumas
4. Primary Secondary Neoplasm
5. Toxins
6. Drug Exposure
7. Nutritional deficiencies
8. Genetic anomalies
9. Some are Idiopathic Multifactorial (Multiple Sclerosis)
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1. Primary Prevention Directed towards
identifying and reducing risk factors
2. Thorough screening Education and
promoting healthy life styles
3. Secondary and tertiary prevention attempt to
reduce sequels and optimize person’s quality
of life.
STROKE
1. Most common and most preventable Neuro Muscular
Dysfunction.
2. Loss of Blood flow to the CNS usually occur in cerebral
hamerroghe
3. Thrombosis arise from Arthrosclerosis (Slow onset)
4. Ischaemic stroke (88% of stroke cases) occurs when a
supplying artery is occlude by embolus arising from
heart. (Rapid Onset)
5. Hamerrohge occur when artery ruptures
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1. Stroke risk increases with age
Gender(male) and Ethnicity (Black Male
And Female)
2. Silent Ischaemic Attacks 11%
3. TIA residue with in 24 hour without
apparent functional Loss, there is 10 % risk
of Stroke in 3 months following TIA.
Modifiable Risk Factors for Stroke
1. Include Diabetes Mellitus Hypertension (Systolic 160 or Higher
or Diastolic 95 or Higher)
2. Smoking more than 40 Cigarettes /Day quadruple Risk.
3. Blood disorder that increase Clot Formation
4. CAD
5. High LDL and Low HDL,
6. Obesity
7. Alcohol
8. Illegal Drugs
9. Oral Contraception
Sign Of Stroke
1. Sudden Weakness or Numbness of Face
arm Leg (One Side)
2. Sudden Confusion, Trouble Speaking and
Understanding
3. Sudden trouble seeing in One or Both Eyes
4. Sudden trouble Balance Coordination
Walking or having Dizziness
5. Sudden severe Head aches
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1. 25% of Stroke Survivors dies with in 1 year post stroke
2. 14% who have first stroke will have another stroke with in 1
year