Neurological Disabilities

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Which condition is characterized by difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior?

ADHD

Which condition is caused by an extra chromosome and leads to developmental delays and physical characteristics?

Down Syndrome

Which condition affects movement, posture, and balance, and may have higher muscle tone than normal?

Cerebral Palsy

Which condition is characterized by impaired oral intake not appropriate for age, associated with medical, nutritional, and psychosocial dysfunction?

Pediatric feeding disorder

What is the cause of Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) that results in frequent vomiting after eating?

Relaxed lower esophageal sphincter

Which condition is characterized by extreme food selectivity and sensory issues related to oral feeding?

Sensory food aversion

What is the cause of Radial Head Subluxation, which results in pain at the lateral aspect of the elbow?

Dislocation of the head of the radius

Which condition is characterized by difficulty with reading and language processing?

Dyslexia

Which condition is a brain disorder causing recurrent seizures?

Epilepsy

Which condition affects movement, posture, and balance, and can have higher muscle tone than normal?

Cerebral Palsy

Which condition is a neurological and musculoskeletal damage to the spinal cord resulting in loss of motor and sensory function?

Spinal Cord Injury

Which condition is a neurological disability impacting social skills, communication, and emotional regulation?

Autism

Which condition is a genetic disorder caused by an extra chromosome, leading to developmental delays and physical characteristics?

Down Syndrome

Which condition affects sensory integration and processing, leading to difficulties with sensory input?

Sensory Processing Disorder

Which condition is a neurological and musculoskeletal condition affecting the nerves in the shoulder and arm?

Brachial Plexus

Which condition is a learning disability affecting writing skills and letter-sound association?

Dysgraphia

Which condition is a neurological disorder causing delayed language acquisition and difficulties in speaking and comprehension?

Dysphasia

Which condition is characterized by disruption of blood supply to the femur, leading to bone death, limp, pain, limited range of motion, and muscle spasms?

Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease

Which condition is characterized by an unstable hip joint due to misalignment of the socket and femoral head, causing leg length discrepancy and waddling gait?

Congenital hip dysplasia

Which condition is characterized by inflammation below the knee where the patellar tendon attaches to the tibia, causing pain and affecting athletic performance?

Osgood-Schlatter Disease

Which condition is characterized by facial malformation affecting lip or palate development, impacting feeding, communication, and social participation?

Cleft Lip/Palate

Which condition is a neural tube defect affecting the spine, leading to physical and mental disabilities depending on the severity?

Spina bifida

Which condition is a genetic condition causing progressive muscle weakness and impacting mobility and daily occupations?

Muscular dystrophy

Which condition is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas fails to produce insulin, leading to high blood sugar levels?

Type 1 Diabetes

Which condition is an autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness, especially after periods of activity?

Myasthenia Gravis

Which condition is an autoimmune disease causing joint pain, fever, rashes, and organ damage?

Pediatric Lupus

Which condition is an autoimmune disease attacking own tissue, leading to joint pain, swelling, muscle weakness, and fatigue?

Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Which condition is characterized by difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior?

ADHD

Which condition is a neurological and musculoskeletal damage to the spinal cord resulting in loss of motor and sensory function?

Spinal Cord Injury

Which condition is a genetic disorder caused by an extra chromosome, leading to developmental delays and physical characteristics?

Down Syndrome

Which condition affects movement, posture, and balance, and can have higher muscle tone than normal?

Cerebral Palsy

Which condition is a brain disorder causing recurrent seizures?

Epilepsy

Which condition is a learning disability affecting writing skills and letter-sound association?

Dysgraphia

Which condition affects sensory integration and processing, leading to difficulties with sensory input?

Sensory Processing Disorder

Which condition is a neurological disability impacting social skills, communication, and emotional regulation?

Autism

Which condition is a neurological and musculoskeletal condition affecting the nerves in the shoulder and arm?

Brachial Plexus

Which condition is characterized by physical and motor skill problems with taking food into the mouth, leading to inefficient handling and gastrointestinal discomfort?

Oral motor feeding dysfunction

What is the cause of Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) that results in frequent vomiting after eating?

Relaxed lower esophageal sphincter

Which condition is characterized by extreme food selectivity and sensory issues related to oral feeding?

Sensory food aversion

Which condition is characterized by impaired oral intake not appropriate for age, associated with medical, nutritional, and psychosocial dysfunction?

Pediatric feeding disorder

Which condition is characterized by oral sensory feeding difficulties causing extreme food selectivity and sensory issues?

Sensory food aversion

Which condition is characterized by gastroesophageal reflux disease causing frequent vomiting after eating due to a relaxed lower esophageal sphincter?

GERD

Which condition is characterized by impaired oral intake not appropriate for age, associated with medical, nutritional, and psychosocial dysfunction?

Pediatric feeding disorder

Which condition is characterized by physical and motor skill problems with taking food into the mouth, leading to inefficient handling and gastrointestinal discomfort?

Oral motor feeding dysfunction

Which condition is characterized by extreme food selectivity and sensory issues related to oral feeding?

Sensory food aversion

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