Focal neurological deficits
Alternate Names : Neurological deficits - focal
Home Care & Treatment
Home care depends on the type and the cause of neurologic loss. (Refer to the specific disorder causing the problem.)
Call your Health Care Provider if
If any loss of movement, sensation, or function occurs, call your health care provider.
What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office
The health care provider will take your medical history and perform a physical examination.
Medical history questions detailing neurological deficits may include: - When did the problem start and how fast is it changing?
- Was it sudden or gradual?
- Has it worsened over seconds, minutes, hours, days, or months?
- How long have you had the problem?
- Where is the loss of function?
- Left arm?
- Left leg?
- Right arm?
- Right leg?
- Another location (be specific)?
- What deficits are present?
- What other symptoms do you have?
The physical examination will include a detailed examination of nervous system function. Diagnostic tests vary depending on other symptoms and the suspected cause of the nerve function loss. Tests used ot evaluate focal neurologic deficits are aimed at locating the place in the nervous system that is involved. Common examples are: - CT scan of the back, neck, or head
- EMG (electromyogram)/NCV (nerve conduction velocities)
- MRI of the back, neck, or head
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