Neuromuscular: Spinal Cord Tracts Flashcards
Fasciculus cuneatus (posterior or dorsal column)
Ascending Tract
Sensory tract for trunk, neck, and upper extremity proprioception, vibration, two-point discrimination, and graphesthesia
Fasciculus gracilis (posterior or dorsal column)
Ascending Tract
Sensory tract for trunk and lower extremity proprioception, vibration, two-point discrimination, and graphesthesia
Spinocerebellar tract (dorsal)
Sensory tract that ascends to the cerebellum for ipsilateral subconscious proprioception tension in muscles, joint sense, and posture of the trunk and lower extermities
Spinocerebellar tract (ventral)
Sensory tract that ascends to the cerebellum, some fibers crossing with subsequent recrossing at the level of the pons for ipsilateral subconscious proprioception, tension in muscles, joint sense, and posture of the trunk, upper extremities, and lower extremities
Spino-olivary tract
Ascends to the cerebellum and relays information from cutaneous and proprioceptive organs
Spinoreticular tract
Afferent pathway for the reticular formation that influences levels of consciousness
Spinotectal tract
Sensory tract providing afferent information for spinovisual reflexes and assists with movement of eyes and head towards s stimulus
Spinothalamic tract (anterior)
Sensory tract for light touch and pressure
Ascending Tract
Spinothalamic tract (lateral)
Sensory tract for pain and temperature sensation
Ascending Tract
Corticospinal tract (anterior)
Pyramidal motor tract responsible for ipsilateral voluntary, discrete, and skilled movement
Corticospinal tract (lateral)
Pyramidal motor tract responsible for contralateral voluntary fine movement
(Damage to the corticospinal tract results in positive Babinski sign, absent superficial abdominal reflexes and cremasteric reflex, and the loss of fine motor or skilled voluntary movement)
Reticulospinal tract
Extrapyramidal motor tract responsible for facilitation or inhibition of voluntary and reflex activity through the influence on alpha and gamma motor neurons
Rubrospinal tract
Extrapyramidal motor tract responsible for motor input of gross postural tone, facilitating activity of flexor muscles, and inhibiting the activity of extensor muscles
Tectospinal tract
Extrapyramidal motor tract responsible for contralateral postural muscle tone associated with auditory/visual stimuli
Vestibulospinal tract
Extrapyramidal motor tract responsible for ipsilateral gross postural adjustments subsequent to head movements, facilitating activity of the extensor muscles, and inhibiting activity of the flexor muscles