Topic: Selected Disorders of the Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Systems

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You will be assigned one or more topics from the list below.

For your assigned topic(s), you are to discuss the incidence and prevalence of the disorder, pathophysiology from an advanced practice perspective, physical assessment and examination, evidence-based treatment plan and patient education, as well as follow up and evaluation to assess the efficacy and outcomes of the evidence-based treatment plan for management of an episodic, acute, and chronic case involving the pathology(s) you are sharing. You will share your information on the topic(s) you are assigned in the Unit 2 Discussion as your discussion entry. The entry should be posted in the Discussion space; do not post the Discussion as an attachment.

My Disorder is Dizziness

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Running Head: NEUROLOGIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMS

Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Systems
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NEUROLOGIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMS

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Introduction
Dizziness or vertigo is the feeling of spinning that is caused by imbalance. This condition
is a symptom rather than an illness. Dizziness is the feelings of faintness, lightheadedness, and
unsteadiness. It often arises due to a ailment in the vestibular system. Typically, this system deals
with the integration of sensory stimuli that is responsible for keeping items in visual focus when
one moves. Medical experts argue that the most common cause of this condition is benign
paroxysmal position vertigo (BPPV) (Bhatt, 2017).
Incidence and Prevalence of Dizziness
Dizziness is among the most common health issues that affect adults in the United States
and the world in general. Essentially, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently reported
that approximately 40% of individuals in the US experiences dizziness at least once in their life.
Furthermore, the prevalence of dizziness is higher in women than that of men that tend to
increase as their...

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