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I’m learning a lot about why I’ve always felt the way I do, I read over some old Flickr descriptions when I was in high school to find signs of my condition showing. Looking back you can see all the signs I wasn’t healthy, but at the time I didn’t know it wasn’t normal. Funny how a Flickr account was something I used to tell everything, things I didn’t really tell my parents.
National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
March 28 – April 2, 2010 Snowmass Village, Colorado.
This event is the world leader in promoting rehabilitation by instructing Veterans with disabilities in adaptive Alpine and Nordic skiing, and introducing them to a number of other adaptive recreational activities and sports. For many newly injured Veterans, including many injured in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Clinic offers their first experience in winter sports and gives them the inspiration to take their rehabilitation to a higher level. Participants include Veterans with spinal cord injuries, amputations, traumatic brain injuries, neurological challenges, and visual impairments.
Poor Sophie, about a week ago, started vomiting and staggering around like a drunk, and as she became worse she was unable to eat or even stand up. Her eyes were constantly darting back and forth (nystagmus).
We've never had a dog that was this sick who survived, so we were worried.
It turns out she has "old dog vestibular disease," and as far as I can tell it's a lot like having drunken bedspins but lasts a lot longer; and the good news is that it's usually self-limiting.
And now - great news: she's doing better. She can now walk on her own (still staggering) and is able to eat. She may never make a full recovery, but we are happy for the progress she has made.
www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/neurological/vestibular-dise...
June Hackett, member of the Expert Patient Programme, commented at our awareness event on what a difference a personal budget had made to her life.
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This is a clinical neurology book for the student, non neurologist, and those that teach them. The book covers neuroanatomy, history taking and examination and then proceeds to discuss the clinical features of common problems as well as some of the more common rare, neurological disorders, in a way that will demystify a part of medicine that students find complex and difficult to understand. The book is accompanied by a DVD explaining concepts, demonstrating techniques of performing the neurological examination and demonstration of abnormal neurological signs.
The first chapter is devoted to neuroanatomy from a clinical viewpoint. The concept of localising problems by likening the nervous system to a map grid with vertical meridians of longitude (the ascending sensory pathways and the descending motor pathway)and horizontal parallels of latitude (cortical signs, brainstem cranial nerves, nerve roots and peripheral nerves) of the nervous system is developed. Subsequent chapters take the reader through the neurological examination and the common neurological presentations from a symptom oriented approach. Chapter 4 contains a very simple method of understanding the brainstem, the "rule of 4". Chapter 6 discusses the approach after the history and examination are completed. The final chapter is an overview of how to approach information gathering and keeping up-to-date using the complex information streams available.
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Pictured above (left to right): Music & Memory Book-to-Action Project Lead Organizers - Hayward Supervising Librarian Sally Thomas; Corey Gin, Director of the Leadership and Employee Enrichment Program (LEEP); Professor Nidhi Mahendra, Chair of the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders; Professor Xeno Rasmusson, Department of Human Development; and Community Partnerships Coordinator Andrea Wells, Center for Community Engagement, CSU East Bay.
Cal State East Bay Collaborates in Music & Memory Book-to-Action Project
Cal State East Bay is collaborating with Hayward Public Library and other community agencies in the powerful Music & Memory Book-to-Action Project, which involves community members reading a book, seeing a film, and then engaging in a community service activity that relates to the subject of the book and film.
Similar to a traditional book club, the Book-to-Action project provides an opportunity to collectively read and discuss Dr. Oliver Sacks’ book Musicophilia: Tales of Music & the Brain. Sacks is a professor of neurology at the New York University School of Medicine and the author of several books.
Book-to-Action participants also see the movie “Alive Inside,” which follows Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights the healthcare system to demonstrate music’s ability to combat memory loss and restore a sense of self to those suffering from it.
Participants then put their new-found knowledge into action by engaging in community service. Locally, members of the Hayward community are invited to participate in community sing-a-longs and other musical events with seniors in places where they live and gather.
“The project is a true collaboration of many different CSUEB departments and community agencies and exemplifies how we can collectively contribute to the public good when we work together,” said Andrea Wells, community partnerships coordinator in the University’s Center for Community Engagement.
CSUEB got involved in the program in December 2014 when Sally Thomas, librarian at the Hayward Public Library, approached Wells to see how the University might participate. Shortly thereafter, two students in the Pioneers for Change program, supervised by Wells and Thomas, began contacting senior homes to set up music events and reaching out to faculty to ask for their help.
“We are seeing a rich interaction of CSUEB scholars and students, nonprofit agencies, and the public library and community members we serve in discussions related to developing a healthy framework for aging and support for those who are living with communication disorders like aphasia and age-related diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s,” Thomas said. “There’s an incredible amount of interest in the healing power of music and its ability to bring the young and old together.”
The University’s Leadership and Employee Enrichment Program (LEEP) bought 150 copies of Musicophilia: Tales of Music & the Brain and distributed them for free to members of the campus and local community who registered or attended at least one event. On May 7, CSUEB librarian Tom Bickley and Hayward librarian Thomas led a discussion of the book with faculty, staff, students, and community members.
In addition, Nidhi Mahendra, chair of the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, spoke about the impact of memory impairments at the film screenings. She and her class organized a poster session on campus and a performance at Hayward City Hall by The Aphasia Tones, a Cal State East Bay chorus composed of persons learning to live with aphasia.
Several University partners are collaborating, including the Center for Community Engagement, LEEP, School of Arts and Multimedia, and the departments of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, Music, and Human Development. Community partners are the Hayward Public Library, Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay, Eden Housing's Josephine Lum Lodge and Hayward High School.
On May 13, faculty, staff and community members participated in a campus-based screening of "Alive Inside" and educational poster session hosted by the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders in honor of Better Hearing and Speech Month and Older Americans Month. The event featured a performance by the CSUEB Singing Society directed by Department Chair Buddy James from the School of Arts and Media.
Following the film screening, CSUEB Assistant Professor of Human Development Xeno Rasmusson facilitated a Q&A with panelists, including Professor Nidhi Mahendra, LEEP director Corey Gin, and Hayward librarian Sally Thomas.
The CSUEB community is invited to participate in upcoming music-sharing events with local seniors, including an event on May 21 @ 3:30 pm at the Josephine Lum Lodge, 2747 Oliver Drive, Hayward.
For more information or to volunteer in a local civic engagement activity, register at:
haywardlibrary.wufoo.com/forms/music-memory-registration-...
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Dr. Martin Kutscher who specializes in behavioral neurology such as ADHD, LD, Asperger’s, and Tics and Assistant Clinical Professor for the Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY gives the feature presentation at Mount Saint Mary College's "ADHD Across the Life Span" event on April 17, 2013.
Thomas Leung Wai-Hong, Lee Quo Wei Associate Professor of Neurology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China during the session Reducing China’s Stroke Burden through Telemedicine at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
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Atlas of Video-EEG Monitoring explains the essentials of video EEG for use in all settings. This full-color atlas thoroughly covers the basics of performing video EEG for diagnosis along with how to use video EEG for the diagnosis and interpretation of seizures and mimickers of seizures during treatment of epilepsy, in the emergency department, and in the intensive care unit.