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PHYSIO BRAINERY
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Smallest muscle in human body is _____ ?

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FRACTURE - INTRODUCTION & CLASSIFICATION

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Longest muscle in human body is _____ ?

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Largest serous sac of human body is Peritoneum

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A 52-year-old man comes to your office at the urging of his wife, who cannot get a good night's sleep because the patient gets out of bed several times each night and paces the room. He also occasionally kicks his wife inadvertently in the middle of the night. He states that he feels like ants are crawling over his legs, particularly when he is trying to sit still and at night.

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Posted 1 month ago

Which of the following statements about impulse control disorder (ICD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) is true?

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A 65-year-old man presents to your clinic after falling several times within the past few months. On examination, his most notable findings are an unstable, wide-based gait and marked retropulsion. He does have bradykinesia with masked facies and dysarthria. You find no evidence of cogwheeling or resting tremor. His symptoms do not respond to levodopa/carbidopa. During the next few months, his eye movements are notable for slowing of vertical saccades and fast phases.

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What percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) suffer from depression?

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