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Motor Control Ch 5

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Sign   objective findings of pathology that can be determined by physical examination  
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Sign example   Finding of nystagmus suggests vestibular disorder  
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Symptom   Subjective reports associated with pathologythat are perceived by the patient but may not be necessarily be objectively documented on examination  
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Symptom example   Dizziness is a common symptom associated with vestibular pathology  
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Positive symptoms   Release of abnormal behaviors  
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Positive symptoms example   Presence of abnormal reflexes such as Babinski  
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Negative symptoms   The loss of normal behaviors  
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Negative symptoms example   Paresis; the loss of descending control of lower motor neurons  
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Primary Impairments   Impairments that affect motor, sensory/perceptual, or cognitive/behavioral systems (Paresis or spasticity)  
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Secondary Impairments   Do not result from the CNS lesion, but rather develop as a result of the original problem (muscle contractures)  
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