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Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient With Ataxia, Dysmetria, and Hemiparesis After a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria, and hemiparesis after a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in 2 and a half weeks and returned and back to work full duty and full time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of several neurologic tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic, or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Tags: Case Presentation Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient with Ataxia, Dysmetria and Hemiparesis Following a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria and hemiparesis following a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in two and a half weeks, and returned and back to work fully duty and full-time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of severeal neurological tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient With Ataxia, Dysmetria, and Hemiparesis After a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria, and hemiparesis after a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in 2 and a half weeks and returned and back to work full duty and full time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of several neurologic tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic, or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Tags: Case Presentation Source Type: research

Poster 358: Effective Proprioceptive Exercises for Sensory Ataxia due to Thalamic Stroke: A Case Report
Baruch Kim: I Have No Relevant Financial Relationships To Disclose
Source: PM and R - September 1, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Baruch Kim Resident, Yu M. Chiu, Xuemei Qu Source Type: research