“Approach to the Exam for Parkinson’s Disease”-A Great Teaching Video From Stanford Medicine 25

In this post, I embed the YouTube video, Approach to the Exam for Parkinson’s Disease, August 13, 2018, 18:45, from Stanford Medicine 25:

This video is brought to you by the Stanford Medicine 25 to teach you the exam to diagnose Parkinson’s Disease confidently as well as monitor response to treatment or progression of disease. The video is lead by Dr. Kathleen Poston. She is faculty at Stanford and a neurologist with an expertise in movement disorders. She is an active researcher in the field of Parkinson’s Disease and an wonderful clinician. (The patient is this video, Larry, is a patient of Dr. Poston’s.) * All exams are demonstrated with examples of real abnormalities thanks to our amazing patients! Special thank you to Larry for being the primary patient in this video. Larry is an amazing teacher and person! The four cardinal parts of the exam for Parkinson’s Disease (covered in detail in this video) are: 1) Bradykinesia (required for diagnosis of 2) Rigidity 3) Tremor (usually rest tremor but also kinetic and intentional tremor) 4) Issues with gait and postural instability The Stanford Medicine 25 program for bedside medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine aims to promote the culture of bedside medicine to make current and future clinicians and other healthcare provides better at the art of physical diagnosis and more confident at the bedside of their patients. Visit us: Website: http://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.edu/ Blog: http://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.ed… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StanfordMedi... Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanfordMed25

 

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