2d. Spinal Cord Pathology Flashcards
1
Q
Progressive Damage to the Spinal Cord
- Stages
A
- Mild damage = pain and protective muscle spasm
- Destruction of large superficial proprioceptive fibres
- Destruction of motor neurones
- Destruction of deep pain sensory axons
2
Q
Progressive Damage to the Spinal Cord
- 4 Effects of Destruction of Proprioceptive Fibres
A
- Dysmetria = uncoordinated running
- Hypermetria = running in a strange exaggerated way
- Wise-based stance
- Trunkal ataxia where the trunk swings form side to side
3
Q
Progressive Damage to the Spinal Cord
- 1 Effect of Destruction of Motor Neurones
A
Partial or total paralysis
4
Q
Progressive Damage to the Spinal Cord
- Destruction of Pain Sensory Axons
A
Loss of deep pain sensation
5
Q
Lower Motor Neurone Damage
- 3 Effects
A
- Hypotonia
- Reduced reflexes
- Flaccid paralysis
6
Q
Upper Motor Neurone Damage
- 3 Effects
A
- Hypertonia
- Increased reflexes
- Spastic paralysis
7
Q
Upper Motor Neurones
- Cell Body Location
A
Primary motor cortex
Animals:
- Red nuclei
- Vestibular nuclei