際際滷shows by User: anumehasharma3 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: anumehasharma3 / Mon, 30 May 2022 11:29:55 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: anumehasharma3 Myasthenia Gravis /slideshow/myasthenia-gravis-251883828/251883828 myastheniagravis-220530112955-63027ea2
Myasthenia Gravis was first described by Thomas Willis in 1672. Myasthenia Gravis literally means muscle weakness. MG is often called the snowflake disease because it differs so much from person to person. Definition Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic, progressive damage of the neuromuscular junction. The underlying defect is a decrease in the number of available acetylcholine receptor (AChRs) at neuromuscular junctions due to an antibody-mediated autoimmune attack. Clinical Features Eye muscles Drooping of one or both eyelid (Ptosis) Double vision (diplopia) Face and throat muscles Dysarthria Dysphasia Problem in chewing Limited facial expression Snarling expression Respiratory symptoms Weakness of intercostal muscle and diaphragm. Weakness of pharyngeal muscles Palate muscle weakness Nasal voice Nasal regurgitation Swallowing may be difficult and regurgitation of food can occur. Coughing and chocking while drinking Limb muscle weakness in MG is often proximal and may be asymmetric. In ~85% o patients, the weakness becomes generalized, affecting the limb muscles as well. If weakness remains restricted to the extra ocular muscles for 3 years, it is likely that it will not become generalized, and these patients are said to have ocular MG. ]]>

Myasthenia Gravis was first described by Thomas Willis in 1672. Myasthenia Gravis literally means muscle weakness. MG is often called the snowflake disease because it differs so much from person to person. Definition Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic, progressive damage of the neuromuscular junction. The underlying defect is a decrease in the number of available acetylcholine receptor (AChRs) at neuromuscular junctions due to an antibody-mediated autoimmune attack. Clinical Features Eye muscles Drooping of one or both eyelid (Ptosis) Double vision (diplopia) Face and throat muscles Dysarthria Dysphasia Problem in chewing Limited facial expression Snarling expression Respiratory symptoms Weakness of intercostal muscle and diaphragm. Weakness of pharyngeal muscles Palate muscle weakness Nasal voice Nasal regurgitation Swallowing may be difficult and regurgitation of food can occur. Coughing and chocking while drinking Limb muscle weakness in MG is often proximal and may be asymmetric. In ~85% o patients, the weakness becomes generalized, affecting the limb muscles as well. If weakness remains restricted to the extra ocular muscles for 3 years, it is likely that it will not become generalized, and these patients are said to have ocular MG. ]]>
Mon, 30 May 2022 11:29:55 GMT /slideshow/myasthenia-gravis-251883828/251883828 anumehasharma3@slideshare.net(anumehasharma3) Myasthenia Gravis anumehasharma3 Myasthenia Gravis was first described by Thomas Willis in 1672. Myasthenia Gravis literally means muscle weakness. MG is often called the snowflake disease because it differs so much from person to person. Definition Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic, progressive damage of the neuromuscular junction. The underlying defect is a decrease in the number of available acetylcholine receptor (AChRs) at neuromuscular junctions due to an antibody-mediated autoimmune attack. Clinical Features Eye muscles Drooping of one or both eyelid (Ptosis) Double vision (diplopia) Face and throat muscles Dysarthria Dysphasia Problem in chewing Limited facial expression Snarling expression Respiratory symptoms Weakness of intercostal muscle and diaphragm. Weakness of pharyngeal muscles Palate muscle weakness Nasal voice Nasal regurgitation Swallowing may be difficult and regurgitation of food can occur. Coughing and chocking while drinking Limb muscle weakness in MG is often proximal and may be asymmetric. In ~85% o patients, the weakness becomes generalized, affecting the limb muscles as well. If weakness remains restricted to the extra ocular muscles for 3 years, it is likely that it will not become generalized, and these patients are said to have ocular MG. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/myastheniagravis-220530112955-63027ea2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Myasthenia Gravis was first described by Thomas Willis in 1672. Myasthenia Gravis literally means muscle weakness. MG is often called the snowflake disease because it differs so much from person to person. Definition Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic, progressive damage of the neuromuscular junction. The underlying defect is a decrease in the number of available acetylcholine receptor (AChRs) at neuromuscular junctions due to an antibody-mediated autoimmune attack. Clinical Features Eye muscles Drooping of one or both eyelid (Ptosis) Double vision (diplopia) Face and throat muscles Dysarthria Dysphasia Problem in chewing Limited facial expression Snarling expression Respiratory symptoms Weakness of intercostal muscle and diaphragm. Weakness of pharyngeal muscles Palate muscle weakness Nasal voice Nasal regurgitation Swallowing may be difficult and regurgitation of food can occur. Coughing and chocking while drinking Limb muscle weakness in MG is often proximal and may be asymmetric. In ~85% o patients, the weakness becomes generalized, affecting the limb muscles as well. If weakness remains restricted to the extra ocular muscles for 3 years, it is likely that it will not become generalized, and these patients are said to have ocular MG.
Myasthenia Gravis from Anumeha Sharma
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Meningitis /slideshow/meningitis-251883665/251883665 meningitisppt-220530111726-1a3aaae2
Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be divided into two broad categories: Those primarily involving the meninges and those primarily confined to the parenchyma (encephalitis). Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Most cases of meningitis are caused by an infectious agent that has colonized or established a localized infection elsewhere in the host. Classically described as the triad of fever, neck stiffness, and altered mental state; in reality, this picture is only seen in 44% of adults with bacterial meningitis and is even less specific in children ]]>

Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be divided into two broad categories: Those primarily involving the meninges and those primarily confined to the parenchyma (encephalitis). Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Most cases of meningitis are caused by an infectious agent that has colonized or established a localized infection elsewhere in the host. Classically described as the triad of fever, neck stiffness, and altered mental state; in reality, this picture is only seen in 44% of adults with bacterial meningitis and is even less specific in children ]]>
Mon, 30 May 2022 11:17:26 GMT /slideshow/meningitis-251883665/251883665 anumehasharma3@slideshare.net(anumehasharma3) Meningitis anumehasharma3 Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be divided into two broad categories: Those primarily involving the meninges and those primarily confined to the parenchyma (encephalitis). Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Most cases of meningitis are caused by an infectious agent that has colonized or established a localized infection elsewhere in the host. Classically described as the triad of fever, neck stiffness, and altered mental state; in reality, this picture is only seen in 44% of adults with bacterial meningitis and is even less specific in children <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meningitisppt-220530111726-1a3aaae2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be divided into two broad categories: Those primarily involving the meninges and those primarily confined to the parenchyma (encephalitis). Meningitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the three layers of membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. Most cases of meningitis are caused by an infectious agent that has colonized or established a localized infection elsewhere in the host. Classically described as the triad of fever, neck stiffness, and altered mental state; in reality, this picture is only seen in 44% of adults with bacterial meningitis and is even less specific in children
Meningitis from Anumeha Sharma
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Functional Re-education training in Physiotherapy /slideshow/functional-reeducation-training-in-physiotherapy/249803364 frt-210719104927
Presentation contains detailed knowledge about Functional Re-education Training in rehabilitation to re-educate and restore motor impairments after any pathological condition. - Functional related to day-to-day functions - Re-education re-training (educating something, which is already known by an individual). - Functional re-education techniques are those which are used in re-education of lost functions. - Re-education means educating something, which is already known by an individual. ]]>

Presentation contains detailed knowledge about Functional Re-education Training in rehabilitation to re-educate and restore motor impairments after any pathological condition. - Functional related to day-to-day functions - Re-education re-training (educating something, which is already known by an individual). - Functional re-education techniques are those which are used in re-education of lost functions. - Re-education means educating something, which is already known by an individual. ]]>
Mon, 19 Jul 2021 10:49:26 GMT /slideshow/functional-reeducation-training-in-physiotherapy/249803364 anumehasharma3@slideshare.net(anumehasharma3) Functional Re-education training in Physiotherapy anumehasharma3 Presentation contains detailed knowledge about Functional Re-education Training in rehabilitation to re-educate and restore motor impairments after any pathological condition. - Functional related to day-to-day functions - Re-education re-training (educating something, which is already known by an individual). - Functional re-education techniques are those which are used in re-education of lost functions. - Re-education means educating something, which is already known by an individual. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/frt-210719104927-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation contains detailed knowledge about Functional Re-education Training in rehabilitation to re-educate and restore motor impairments after any pathological condition. - Functional related to day-to-day functions - Re-education re-training (educating something, which is already known by an individual). - Functional re-education techniques are those which are used in re-education of lost functions. - Re-education means educating something, which is already known by an individual.
Functional Re-education training in Physiotherapy from Anumeha Sharma
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Down syndrome and Physiotherapy Management /slideshow/down-syndrome-and-physiotherapy-management/249803270 downsyndromeppt-210719102910
This presentation contains detailed knowledge about Down's Syndrome its types, clinical presentation, diagnosis, medical and physio therapeutic management of the condition. Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small packages of genes in the body. They determine how a babys body forms and functions as it grows during pregnancy and after birth. Typically, a baby is born with 46 chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is trisomy. Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the babys body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby. ]]>

This presentation contains detailed knowledge about Down's Syndrome its types, clinical presentation, diagnosis, medical and physio therapeutic management of the condition. Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small packages of genes in the body. They determine how a babys body forms and functions as it grows during pregnancy and after birth. Typically, a baby is born with 46 chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is trisomy. Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the babys body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby. ]]>
Mon, 19 Jul 2021 10:29:10 GMT /slideshow/down-syndrome-and-physiotherapy-management/249803270 anumehasharma3@slideshare.net(anumehasharma3) Down syndrome and Physiotherapy Management anumehasharma3 This presentation contains detailed knowledge about Down's Syndrome its types, clinical presentation, diagnosis, medical and physio therapeutic management of the condition. Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small packages of genes in the body. They determine how a babys body forms and functions as it grows during pregnancy and after birth. Typically, a baby is born with 46 chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is trisomy. Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the babys body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/downsyndromeppt-210719102910-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation contains detailed knowledge about Down&#39;s Syndrome its types, clinical presentation, diagnosis, medical and physio therapeutic management of the condition. Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small packages of genes in the body. They determine how a babys body forms and functions as it grows during pregnancy and after birth. Typically, a baby is born with 46 chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is trisomy. Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the babys body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby.
Down syndrome and Physiotherapy Management from Anumeha Sharma
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Parkinson's Disease & Physiotherapy Management /slideshow/parkinsons-disease-physiotherapy-management/241651862 presentationpd-210121123945
-Detailed Introduction, Patho-physiology, Evaluation & Physiotherapy Management of Parkinsonism. -Clinical classification is discussed. -Various measures of evaluation and physical therapy is discussed in this. ]]>

-Detailed Introduction, Patho-physiology, Evaluation & Physiotherapy Management of Parkinsonism. -Clinical classification is discussed. -Various measures of evaluation and physical therapy is discussed in this. ]]>
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 12:39:45 GMT /slideshow/parkinsons-disease-physiotherapy-management/241651862 anumehasharma3@slideshare.net(anumehasharma3) Parkinson's Disease & Physiotherapy Management anumehasharma3 -Detailed Introduction, Patho-physiology, Evaluation & Physiotherapy Management of Parkinsonism. -Clinical classification is discussed. -Various measures of evaluation and physical therapy is discussed in this. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationpd-210121123945-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> -Detailed Introduction, Patho-physiology, Evaluation &amp; Physiotherapy Management of Parkinsonism. -Clinical classification is discussed. -Various measures of evaluation and physical therapy is discussed in this.
Parkinson's Disease & Physiotherapy Management from Anumeha Sharma
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png Currently pursuing MPT Neurology from Subharti College of Physiotherapy https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/myastheniagravis-220530112955-63027ea2-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/myasthenia-gravis-251883828/251883828 Myasthenia Gravis https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meningitisppt-220530111726-1a3aaae2-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/meningitis-251883665/251883665 Meningitis https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/frt-210719104927-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/functional-reeducation-training-in-physiotherapy/249803364 Functional Re-educatio...