AISA Flashcards

(36 cards)

0
Q

LEMS <20

A

limited ambulator

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Q

Top motor score possible

A

0-5 scoring of each muscle
total 25 pts per extremity
100 pts for all 4 extremities

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2
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LEMS >30

A

likely community ambulator

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3
Q

if ROM decreased and limited less than 25-50% of the range

how is muscle graded?

A

through available range

i thnk this means they have 50-75% of range left

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4
Q

If contracture with ROM <50%

how is muscle graded?

A

NT

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5
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If spasticity prohibits the position

how is muscle graded?

A

NT

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6
Q

If clonus prohibits the position

how is muscle graded?

A

NT

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7
Q

diaphragm innervation

A

C3
c4
c5

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8
Q

deltoid innervation

A

c5

c6

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9
Q

abdominal innervation

A

t6-t12

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10
Q

where is beavors sign most striking?

A

t9-t11

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11
Q

hip adductor innervation

A

L2-L3

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12
Q

with muscles that have dual innervation ie biceps of c5-c6

what segment is assigned to the key segment?

A

the most rostral

i think that means c5

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13
Q

c5

A

elbow flexors

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14
Q

c6

A

wrist extensors

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15
Q

c7

A

elbow extensors

16
Q

c8

A

finger flexors

DIP middle finger

17
Q

T1

A

finger abduction (little finger)

18
Q

L2

19
Q

L3

A

knee extensors

21
Q

L5

A

toe extensors

23
Q

Aisa A

A

complete

no motor or sensory in S4,S5

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AISA B
sensory preserved below neurological level: have sensation S4/S5
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AISA C
motor preserved below neurological level most key muscles below 3 grade (3 is AG)
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AISA D
incomplete motor preserved below neurological level most key muscles below neurological level have a grade greater than or equal to 3
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AISA E
normal motor and sensory function is normal
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AISA Tetraplegia
lose motor and/or sensory in cervical spine segment
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Paraplegia by AISA
impairment or loss of motor and or sensory is in thoracic or lumbar or sacral segment of the cord
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incomplete injury aisa
partial preserve sensory and or motor below neurological level which includes S4/S5 sensory: anal mucocutaneous junction and deep anal sensation motor: voluntary contract external anal sphincter on digital stimulation
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neurological level of injury
lowest segment with normal sensory and motor on both sides of body
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sensory level of injury
lowest segment of cord with normal sensory function on both sides
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motor level of injury
lowest segment with normal motor on both sides | lowest of at least a 3 with the key muscle above it being normal (4 or 5)
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skeletal level of injury
radiographic level where greatest vertebral damage is found
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ZPP
zone of partial preservation segments partially innervated below neuro level ONLY USE THIS TERM IF AISA A: COMPLETE INJURY --in case of no sacral sparing