PPT-Gastro- oesophageal Reflux in Cerebral Palsy- medical and surgical management

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Professor Antonino Morabito Dr Lisa Kauffmann Feb 2015 Why is it a problem GORD is a motility disorder The Lower Oesophageal Sphincter is the critical area 2

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Professor Antonino Morabito Dr Lisa Kauffmann Feb 2015 Why is it a problem GORD is a motility disorder The Lower Oesophageal Sphincter is the critical area 2 main mechanisms Mechanical . Email christinecansimagfr Although cerebral palsy CP is the most common cause of motor de64257ciency in young children it occurs in only 2 to 3 per 1000 live births In order to monitor prevalence rates especially within subgroups birthweight clinica One Size Does Not Fit All. Mary Catherine Brake Turner, MD, FACP, FAAP. brakem@ecu.edu. Define . cerebral . palsy. List systems often affected by cerebral palsy. List three non-surgical treatments for spasticity. Professor . Antonino. . Morabito. Dr Lisa Kauffmann. Feb 2015. Why is it a problem?. GORD is a motility disorder. . The Lower Oesophageal Sphincter is the critical area.. 2 main mechanisms:. Mechanical . David K. Farkas. Professor Emeritus, HCDE, Univ. of Washington. Fundamentals of Technical . Writing. December 3, 2014. http://. faculty.washington.edu/farkas. There is a link to download these slides. . REFLUX DISEASE (GORD). Presentation by Jessica . Tovey. and Dr Naomi . Farragher. ,. . with input . from Belinda Salter, . Glenda Blanch, . Trudi. Wynn, the Reflux Infants Support Association Inc and members of the RISA Administration Team.. Edward . Auyang. , MD, MS, FACS. Assistant Professor of Surgery. Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery. Residency Program Director, General Surgery. Disclosures. No financial disclosures. I do perform anti-reflux operations…. oesophageal. reflux disease is the term used to describe a . histopathological. . alteration resulting from episodes of . reflux of acid , pepsin. and occasionally bile into the . oesophagus. from the stomach.. Definition of Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy is a condition resulting from brain damage that is manifested by various types of neuromuscular disabilities.. The Nature and Causes of Cerebral Palsy. The neuromuscular disabilities are characterized by the dysfunction of voluntary motor control. The lesion causing the brain damage is found in the upper motor neurons of the cerebrum and brain stem, thus affecting the functions of the central nervous system. . Definition. Causes of CP. Risk factors. Diagnosis. Motor types. Parts of the body affected by CP. Gross motor skills. Manual ability. Associated impairments. Evidence-based treatments. Future. References. What is cerebral palsy?. “Cerebral . palsy may be acquired after the birth of a child. This results from damage to the brain in the first months, or years of life. The injury may be a brain infection (bacterial meningitis, viral encephalitis) or head injury following an . Mohammad Damseh. Definition. A group of . permanent. disorders of movement and posture causing activity limitation. Resulting from . non-progressive lesions . to the developing fetal or infant brain. Mary Catherine Brake Turner, MD, FACP, FAAP. brakem@ecu.edu. Define . cerebral . palsy. List systems often affected by cerebral palsy. List three non-surgical treatments for spasticity. Name common causes of pain in cerebral palsy . Done by:. Shaymaa. Hasan Abbas. Gastro-. oesophageal. . reflux disease. Gastro-. oesophageal. reflux disease (including . non-erosive gastro-. oesophageal. . reflux and erosive . oesophagitis. ) . - OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX (hiatal hernia) OVERVIEW OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX Gastroesophageal reflux is a very common condition that ranges in severity from mild occasional attacks of hear tburn to more

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