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Nervous Pathologies, using Mosby's Pathology For Massage Therapists.

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Diseases
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Alzheimer's Disease   Characterized by confusion, memory failure, disorientation, restlessness, delusions, speech disturbances, and an inability to carry out purposeful movements.  
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Bipolar Disorder   A mood disorder in which both depressive and manic episodes occur; one or the other phase may be predominate.  
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome   A painful repetitive strain injury of the hand and wrist.  
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Dementia   A cognitive disorder characterized by personality disintegration, disorientation, and a general loss of cognitive abilities, uncluding impairment of memory and abstract thinking.  
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Depression   A mood disorder characterized by feeling of deep sadness, despair, pessimism, low self-esteem, withdrawal from personal contact, decreased energy, sleep and eating disturbances  
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Guillain-BarrĂ© Syndrome   A rapidly progressive peripheral nerve paralysis; many cases follow a viral infection  
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Lou Gehrig's Disease   A degeneration of motor neurons characterized by weakness and muscle atrophy of the hands, forearms, and legs, spreading to involve most of the body.  
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Multiple Sclerosis   An autoimmune disorder in which there is a progressive destruction of myelin sheaths in the central nervous system  
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Myasthenia Gravis   Characterized by muscle weakness and fatigue, this is an autoimmune disorder resulting in a loss of acetylcholine receptors at the junction between the neuron and muscle cell.  
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Nerve Compression   Caused by pressure against the nerve due to contact with hard tissues such as bone or cartilage  
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Nerve Entrapment   Condition resulting from pressure against the nerves from adjacent soft tissues such as muscle, tendon, fascia, and ligaments  
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Neuropathy   An inflammation or degeneration of the PNS with numbness or varied sensations.  
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder   An anxiety disorder characterized by emotionally constricted mannerisms that are overly conventional and rigid.  
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Paraplegia   Paralysis of the lower extremities and trunk  
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Parkinson's Disease   A progressive, degenerative, neurological disorder marked by the destruction of the dopamine-producing neurons in the brain resulting in depletion of the neurotransmitter dopamine.  
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Poliomyelitis   An infectious disease caused by the poliovirus  
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Quadriplegia   Paralysis of the arms and legs  
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Sciatica   Inflammation of the sciatic nerve  
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Seizure Disorders   The presence of abnormal and irregular discharges of cerebral electrical activity; a "lightning storm in the brain"  
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Spina Bifida   A congenital defect characterized by a lack of bone development in the lamina (posterior vertebral arch), usually in the lumbar spine  
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Stroke   Caused by an occlusion or blockage of cerebral blood vessels by an embolus or thrombus, resulting in cerebrovascular hemorrhage  
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Substance Abuse   Classified as the use of a mood or behavior-altering substance that results in distress or impairment.  
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome   Compression or entrapment of one or more of the structures of the neurovascular bundle located in the neck, upper chest, and axilla  
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Trigeminal Neuralgia   A neurological condition of the trigeminal nerve; any one or all three of the nerve branches may be affected.  
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