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17 Cards in this Set
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What are the indications for the praxis area?
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Apraxia
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What are the indications for the Foot Motor Sensory Area?
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Contralateral lower limb paralysis, pain or numbness.
Acute Lumbar sprain Noctural enuresis Corticol Polyuria Prolapse uterus |
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What are the indications for the Visual Area?
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Cortical vision problems
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What are the indications for the Balance Area?
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Disorders of the cerebellum involving balance, ataxia or verigo.
Functional disturbances of brain stem resulting in numbness or paralysis of the limbs. |
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What are the indications for the Gastric/Stomach Area?
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Gastric pain or epigastric distress due to gastric ulcers or gastroenteritis.
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What are the indications for the Thoracic Cavity Area?
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Bronchial Asthma
Discomfort of disorders of the chest. |
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What are the indications for the Genital/Reproduction area?
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Functional uterine bleeding.
Pelvic inflammation. Prolapse uterus. Others. |
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What are the indications for the Chorea/Tremor control area?
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Chorea/Tremor/Shaking
Parkinsons or Parkinsonian syndromes. |
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What are the indications for the Vertigo/Auditory Area?
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Vertigo.
Tinnitus. Hearing Impairment |
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What are the indications for Speech Area II?
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Nominal Aphasia/Expressive Aphasia
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What are the indications for Speech Area III?
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Sensory Aphasia/Receptive Aphasia
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What are the indications for the Upper 1/5 of the Motor Area?
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Contralateral paralysis of the lower limbs and trunk.
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What are the indications for the Middle 2/5 of the Motor Area?
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Contralateral paralysis of the upper limb.
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What are the indications for the Lower 2/5 of the Motor Area?
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Contralateral facial paralysis/Bells Palsy
Poor saliva control Motor speech impairment/Dysarthria Aphonia. |
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What are the indications for the Upper 1/5 of the Sensory Area?
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Pain, numbness or sensory impairment to the contralateral lower back and leg.
Occipital headache. Vertigo. Tinnitus. Pain in the nape/neck. |
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What are the indications for the Middle 2/5 of the Sensory Area?
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Pain, numbness or sensory impairment of the contralateral upper limb.
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What are the indications for the Lower 2/5 of the Sensory Area?
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Pain, numbness or sensory impairment of the contralateral facial area.
Contralateral migraine. Contralateral temperomandibular arthritis. |