Gait instability

Drop Attack: Understanding Sudden Falls Without Loss of Consciousness

Drop attacks

Introduction Drop attacks are sudden falls that occur without warning and without loss of consciousness. They can be alarming for patients and may lead to injuries. These episodes are often linked to neurological, vestibular, or cardiovascular conditions, making early evaluation important. Definition A drop attack is defined as a sudden, spontaneous fall to the ground …

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 Tabes Dorsalis: A Neurological Perspective and Rehabilitation Approach

Tabes Dorsalis

Introduction Tabes Dorsalis is a late manifestation of untreated syphilis affecting the nervous system. It primarily involves degeneration of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, leading to sensory deficits and impaired coordination. Though rare today, it remains clinically remarkable in neurological and rehabilitation settings. Definition Tabes Dorsalis is a form of neurosyphilis characterized by …

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Understanding Huntington’s Disease: A Progressive Neurodegenerative Disorder

Huntington’s Disease

Introduction Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a rare, progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, cognition, and behavior. It usually appears in adulthood and gradually interferes with daily activities, independence, and quality of life. Early supportive care and rehabilitation play a chief role in managing symptoms. Definition Huntington’s Disease is an inherited neurological disorder characterized by progressive …

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