Coma (Coma)
What is Coma (Coma)? A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness or unresponsiveness, showing that …
What is Coma (Coma)? A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness or unresponsiveness, showing that …
What is Apraxia? Apraxia is a condition where someone can’t carry out skilled actions, regardless of …
What is Alexia? Alexia is a rare condition often referred to as “word blindness” or “agnosic …
What is Spatial Neglect? Spatial neglect syndrome is a behavioral disorder also referred to as unilateral …
What is Thalamic Pain Syndrome (Central Post-Stroke Pain)? Thalamic pain syndrome is a painful condition that …
What is Shoulder Subluxation? A shoulder subluxation is a partial or incomplete dislocation of the shoulder …
What is Short-Term Memory Impairment? Short-term memory, also known as active memory, keeps pieces of information …
What is Tachypnea? Tachypnea is a term used to describe fast breathing. Usually, an adult breathes …
What is Unconscious Patient? Consciousness refers to our ability to understand ourselves and our surroundings and …
What is Acute Nerve Injury? Our understanding of peripheral nerves and the injuries they can sustain, …
What is Wernicke Aphasia? Aphasia is a condition that affects language abilities, mainly related to the …
What is Subfalcine Herniation? Herniation is when a part of the brain moves from its usual …
What is Pontine Infarction? The pons is a large part of the brainstem which is located …
What is Vertebral Artery Dissection? Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a condition that occurs infrequently but …