Myotomes Flashcards

1
Q

Which muscle is responsible for shoulder abduction?

A

Deltoid muscle, via axillary nerve.

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2
Q

What is the role of C5 myotome?

A

Shoulder abduction

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3
Q

What is the role of C6?

A

Elbow flexion

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4
Q

What is the role of C7 myotome?

A

Elbow extension

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5
Q

What is the role of C8 myotome?

A

Wrist and finger flexion.

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6
Q

What is the role of T1 myotome?

A

Finger abduction via dorsal interossei

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7
Q

What is the role of L2 myotome?

A

Hip flexion.

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8
Q

What is the role of L3 myotome?

A

Hip adduction.

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9
Q

What is the role of L4 myotome?

A

Knee extension

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10
Q

What is the role of L5 myotome?

A

Plantarflexion

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11
Q

What is the role of S1 myotome?

A

Dorsiflexion

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12
Q

What is the role of S2 myotome?

A

Knee flexion

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13
Q

What are the myotomes for the ankle reflex?

A

S1 and s2

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14
Q

Multiple sclerosis- pathophysiology

A

Immune destruction of myelin sheath in the CNS the leads to scar tissue formation. Causes motor weakness and sensory deficit such as paraesthesia and visual changes, presenting with both upper and lower motor neuron lesions.

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15
Q

Spinal muscular atrophy

A

Hereditary condition where there is degradation of lower motor neurones of the spinal cord that causes loss of muscle tone, reduced reflexes and can manifest in adulthood.

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16
Q

What are oligodendrocytes?

A

Produce myelin in CNS.

17
Q

What produces myelin in the PNS?

A

Schwann cells