User: emrcpian |
Cerebellar Gait Teaching Video from NTV Tags: cerebellar gait ataxia cerebellum |
User: videohost4 |
Feline Cerebellar Hypoplasia "Gordon" Here is "Gordon" as a kitten and later as an adult (today) at the end of the video (15 months old). He was birthed by his mother in the rafters of a barn, and fell down from the nest, then he was taken in by us. Although his condition may be due to the fall, it has the symptoms of Feline Cerebellar Hypoplasia. It's almost like his hind motor skills are separate from his front. As a kitten he would frequently flip over forward (seen once in the video). We now nickname him "Dink" because on hard floors his deliberate footsteps are "dink, dink..." As an adult he is able to function fine, not all cats with this condition are so lucky. The only thing special about his care is blocking him from stairs to another level of the house with a baby gate. The more he is able to concentrate on his standing/walking/running, the better he is able to do. When his attention is diverted, that's when he tends to fall over. This cat is very people friendly brings us a lot of love. The black cat in the video is blind, and it's the same story with him. Please give imperfect animals a chance! Tags: Feline Cerebellar Hypoplasia Gordon |
User: Montanabw |
Cerebellar abiotrophy Cerebellar abiotrophy is a genetic recessive disease in Arabian horses. It is also called Cerebellar cortical abiotrophy, cerebellar hypoplasia, or cerebellar ataxia. It is characterized by head tremors, lack of coordination and inability to gauge distance. Most are hyperreactive and startle easily. Many affected horses also move with an odd head-bobbing motion and have exaggerated leg movements. In short, horses with this condition do not have a sense of depth perception or of spatial relationships. They literally don't know where they are. They can see and learn, so they begin to use other senses to compensate. This filly has "memorized" where things are located, but when excited, she still miscalculates (as seen in the video where she almost collides with a fence) Its cause is the atrophy of purkinje cells in the cerebellum, beginning at or shortly after the birth of the horse. Why the gene triggers this condition is not known. This filly was two years old at the time the video was taken. She has learned to compensate somewhat for her condition, but many foals are so severly affected that they are euthanized before they are a year old. However, even though she has learned to avoid hurting herself most of the time, she will never be safe to ride. There is no cure for this condition. Little can be done to treat it, other than to keep the horse in a calm environment where they experience very little change. The only hope is for researchers to develop a DNA carrier test to determine if a horse carries the gene, and once this happens, for breeders to then avoid breeding known carriers to one another. Research is ongoing at the University of California-Davis and at the University of Bern in Switzerland. Please support their efforts. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebellar_abiotrophy Tags: Horse Arabian genetic disease cerebellar abiotrophy brain cerebellum purkinje cell ataxia incoordination wobbler |
User: crawlingkitty |
Zero Playing-Cerebellar Hypoplasia This is my 3 year old kitty Zero, who was born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Like other cats with CH, Zero is very wobbly and has a hard time controlling his muscle movements. This is why he looks "jumpy" or "spazzy" when he moves around. By no means is CH a death sentence, and with a little patience and extra care, CH cats make wonderful, loving pets. Tags: CH wobbly cats cerebellar hypoplasia zero playing |
User: swmbkrn33 |
Zangaro and Baz--Cerebellar hypoplasia My friends cats, both of which have CH. The happiest and friendliest cats I have ever seen:) Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia cats |
User: emrcpian |
Cerebellar Gait - tandem walk Tandem walking, NTV Tags: cerebellar gait ataxia cerebellum tandem walk |
User: physio4all |
Deep Tendon Reflexes and Cerebellar Functions Neurological Examination of Child Tags: health medicine |
User: Loredda |
Jerking & Nystagmus, cerebellar abiotrophy Loredda has periodic episodes of jerking that always start during sleep, but continue 5 to 30 min after waking. The nystagmus (involuntary eye movements) doesn't seem to be associated with the episodes (just a constant condition) Tags: dog cerebellum clonus jerking staffordshire nystagmus |
User: clshm |
Cerebellar Ataxia treatment with Dr. Oswal's G Therapy Case of cerebellar ataxia treatment with Dr. Oswal's G Therapy (www.g-therapy.org) Tags: Cerebellar Ataxia Treatment Dr. Oswal Neurology Therapy Cerebellum Neurodegenerative |
User: hepjo |
This Is Charley Charley is an amazing cat with cerebellar hypoplasia. Tags: cats cerebellar hypoplasia vet humor global |
User: sacredneko |
~3 mo. old - Puu, Maru Play! Cerebellar hypoplasia Video of my two cats, Puu (calico) and Maru (tortie) when they were about three to four months old. They are from the same litter, but Maru was born with cerebellar hypoplasia. As you can tell, her motor skills primarily are effected; she's unique in that the cerebellar seems to effect only the lower half of her body. Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia puu maru kitten cat play funny |
User: a1gprealfan |
Kitten With Cerebellar Hypoplasia Our kitten has Cerebellar Hypoplasia. It is especially noticable in the ankles. Lots of kittens are put to sleep when they have this, but this kitten makes us laugh and is extremely friendly. Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia kitten kittens cat cats |
User: heatherkatie |
cerebellar function what happens when med students get drunk... Tags: cerebellar function |
User: quixoticrealist |
Marlei's First Day Home - Deaf cat with cerebellar hypoplasia Marlei is the new kitten we adopted today. She has cerebellar hypoplasia, or CH, a rare neurological disease that causes her to shake and wobble. It is not painful, nor is it contagious. Cats with CH are just like every other cat and can live happy, healthy lives. Please consider welcoming a CH kitty into your life! Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia CH cat kitten disabled special needs animal funny wobbly shaky bouncing adoption pet |
User: DallasGeekgurl |
Kona chasing a ball- cerebellar hypoplasia This is little Kona. She's about 10 weeks old and has cerebullar hypoplasia. Tags: kitten poor coordination motor skills cerebullar hypoplasia |
User: clshm |
Cerebellar Hypoplasia, Ataxic CP Treatment with Dr.Oswal's G Therapy Congenital Cerebellar Hypoplasia with ataxic CP with Dysarthria.Improved with G-Therapy- improved speech,gait,walking and cognition. www.g-therapy.org Tags: Cerebellar Hypoplasia Cerebral Palsy Ataxic Gait Dysarthria Hemiplegic CP Dystonia Delayed milestones |
User: BCNeuroRev |
Pons (Level of deep cerebellar nuclei) Pons (Level of deep cerebellar nuclei) Tags: Pons (Level of deep cerebellar nuclei) |
User: naomijcat |
Kitten with mild cerebellar hypoplasia Kitten with mild cerebellar hypoplasia Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia kitten cat seattle foster |
User: SensoryLearningAus |
Cerebellar Hypoplasia Rehabilitation - Holly's Story Well done on your amazing progress Holly! Your beautiful nature and perseverance are an inspiration. In this video we follow Holly's progress over a two year period while she carries out her exercise program to reduce the symptoms of cerebellar hypoplasia. Tags: Cerebellum Rehabilitation Cerebellar Ataxia Vestibular Reflexes Hypoplasia |
User: BideaweeNYC |
ADOPT THE DUDE! Loveable tabby cat * Cerebellar Hypoplasia The Dude is an adorable and affectionate orange tabby! This 2 year old tomcat was a stray at the city shelter. The Dude has a mild condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which just causes him to be slightly off balance and walk a bit wobbly. The condition does not affect a cat's quality of life at all! The Dude can still play, run, jump, and be around other pets. All he needs is a special family to finally give him a home of his own! FOR MORE INFO: bideawee.org Tags: cat kitty adopt tiger tabby bideawee Cerebellar Hypoplasia |
User: peanutandvegas |
cerebellar hypoplasia persian cat "bella" This is my cat Bella, who suffers from a neurological disease called cerebellum hypoplasia. She is very sweet, a lot of poeple think you have to put them to sleep, but you don't have to. They just need a lot of attention and a little extra care. Bella does not walk at all, but i love her she is my baby. Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia persian cat white sick neurological disease |
User: lisacat |
Wobbly Kittens These little guys have a condition known as cerebellar hypoplasia. They have it as a result of being exposed, via their mother, to the feline distemper virus before they were born. Except for the lack of motor control, they are normal kittens in every way, and like all kittens, they need loving homes! UPDATE: All three wobblies were adopted to fantastic people. There are good homes for these special kittens and cats if they're given a chance! For their story and photos check out flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisacat/sets/72157594408186217/ Tags: barc shelter kittens cerebellar hypoplasia ch |
User: skykam |
cerebellar hypoplasia in cats (Chinese subtitle 中文字幕) 患有 cerebellar hypoplasia (小腦發育不良)的貓兒,長大行除了行動有點不便,其它一切正常。所以請不要隨便人道毀滅! Tags: cerebellar hypoplasia cats |
User: extremekrt |
canine cerebellar abiotrophy dog with cerebellar abiotrophy Tags: brain disease |
User: Loredda |
Playing, first cerebellar signs emerging Playing, May 06. 5 yrs old. Starting to show signs of cerebellar abiotrophy. Tags: Cerebellum dog staffordshire |