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Parkinsonian Gait 

Parkinson's gait is very characteristic: Standing, the patient tends to tilt the trunk forward,
weight from one foot ... making your steps short ... and staggering ... #Neurology #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Talar Tilt Test on Ankle Examination

The talar tilt test assesses for both anterior talofibular ligament and
on Ankle Examination ... With the foot slightly ... invert the foot ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #sports
Trendelenburg Gait: Pathogenesis and clinical findings

Skeletal Pathology of the Hip
 • Arthritis
 • Congenital hip dysplasia
clinical findings ... Chondrodysplasia Neurologic ... • Stroke • Root ... #pathophysiology ... causes #symptoms #signs
Achilles Tendon Rupture - Pathogenesis and clinical findings
 • The Achilles tendon is 15cm long in
clinical findings ... pre-determined etiology Signs ... rupture - Antalgic gait ... - Weakness to ankle ... #symptoms #pathophysiology
Common Ulcers of the Ankles and Feet

Chronic Venous Insuffciency 
This condition usually appears over the medial
Ulcers of the Ankles ... diabetic neuropathy, neurologic ... Associated signs ... #Ulcers #Ankles ... #Feet #Foot #Clinical
Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Summary

Acute AIDP that presents with rapidly progressive flaccid weakness

Epidemiology:
 • 1-2 cases/100,000 per
Guillain-Barre Pathophysiology ... • Weakness: Starts ... Paresthesias: Hands ... : Due to nerve root ... management #treatment #neurology
Rickets and Osteomalacia: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
 • Calcification inhibitors (excess exposure to A1, Fluoride, etidronate)
Clinical Findings ... closure => • Short ... manifesting often as gait ... #Osteomalacia #pathophysiology ... #diagnosis #signs