Tag: sensory deficits


TACTILE TEST

Somatosensory Evaluation: The Tactile Test The Core Definition and Mechanism The tactile test, often referred to as Somatosensory evaluation, constitutes a fundamental set of clinical procedures designed to objectively measure the sensitivity of the skin and its underlying structures to various physical stimuli. This rigorous assessment evaluates the body’s ability to detect and process specific […]

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SENSORY DEFICIT

SENSORY DEFICIT Introduction and Core Definition A Sensory Deficit is fundamentally defined as a measurable disruption in the ability to effectively perceive, interpret, or respond to information received from the environment through one or more of the sensory systems. This phenomenon moves beyond simple physical impairment—such as hearing loss due to structural damage—to encompass complex […]

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BROWN-SEQUARD’S SYNDROME

Brown-Sequard’s Syndrome: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Introduction: Core Definition Brown-Sequard’s Syndrome (BSS) is a distinct and relatively rare neurological disorder that arises from damage to one half of the spinal cord. This unilateral lesion disrupts the normal transmission of nerve signals, leading to a unique and often asymmetrical pattern of neurological deficits. The syndrome is […]

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ORGANIC PARALYSIS

Organic Paralysis Introduction: Defining Organic Paralysis Organic paralysis refers to a specific type of paralysis that originates from a demonstrable physiological dysfunction or structural damage within the nervous system. Unlike conditions rooted in psychological factors, organic paralysis has a verifiable physical cause, whether it be a lesion, disease, or injury affecting the brain, spinal cord, […]

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