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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2018 · 3 MIN

Neuro – Brown Sequard Syndrome

from NPTE Studycast | Physical Therapy · host Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT

Episode 18: Brown Sequard Syndrome Notes by Alexis Lancaster, SPT What is it? Damage to one side of the spinal cord   Mechanism of injury: MVA, gunshot wound, stab wound   Impairments/presentation: Ipsilateral losses: proprioception, vibration, deep touch, discriminative touch, and voluntary motor control Contralateral losses: pain, temperature, crude touch   Differential diagnosis: Other spinal cord injuries (see above impairments list and differentiate this way) MS Spinal infarct Spinal tumor Transverse myelitis   Special tests: CT, MRI Clinical presentation   Treatment: Medically stable/managed Bowel/bladder program Task-specific training Motor learning Neuromuscular re-education Weight-bearing Tone management FES Aerobic training Positioning, splinting, bracing Keep an eye on shoulder pain   * Allow for compensation!! (This is different, usually with the neurological population you want to use less compensation and aim for recovery of function, but these patients will need to compensate some)     How it will appear on the test: Know how it presents clinically Know the type of injury that may result in Brown-Sequard

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