Ischaemic nerve block (Practical) Flashcards
What is the pressure that the cuff needs to be inflated to during experiment?
160 mmHg
Why should subject raise arm and hands over head for 1 minute prior to inflation of cuff?
Empty blood from veins to prevent distension and discomfort
What aspects iof somatosensation are tested?
- Light touch: Cotton wool
- Deep pressure
- Vibration
- Position: Bending and straigntening fingers
What is the order that functions are lost from the ischaemic arm?
- Somatosensation is lost first
- Paralysis of muscles
- Pain and temperature is lost last
What is the pattern of spread of functional loss throughout the upper limb?
Distal → Proximal
What type of functions are assoicated with large diameter fibres that are lost first?
- Aα: Muscle strength
- Aβ: Touch, vibration, proprioception
What types of functions are associated with small myelinated fibres?
- Aδ: Pin-prick pain, cold
- C: Warmth, itch
Which channel is opened by caspaicin?
TRPV1
Which channel is opened by mustard/horseradish?
TRPA1
What is the density of Meissner’s corpuscules in adult skin?
10-30 mm-2 (decreases with age)