Proprioception Flashcards
What is proprioception essential for?
Well timed and accurate movements
Carried by conscious and unconscious pathways. Where do conscious pathways terminate?
Where do unconscious pathways terminate?
Conscious- Cerebrum- Parietal Lobe (somathestic cortex)
Unconscious- Cerebellum- unconscious control of posture and balance
Is proprioception testable in a paralyzed animal?
NO
What are 3 ways to test for proprioception problems?
- While moving
- Gait abnormalities (ataxia, dysmetria)
- While standing
Tracts for proprioception are located where in the spinal cord?
Peripherally and superficially
With proprioceptive disorders, function is progressively lost. What is lost first?
Conscious proprioception
What is the last function lost with proprioceptive disorders?
Deep Pain
Trace the order of function loss in proprioceptive disorders and diseases by what is lost first.
- Conscious proprioception
- Voluntary motor function
- Bladder function
- Superficial pain
- Deep pain
What are the 2 conscious proprioception pathways?
- DCML (Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscus)
2. Trigeminal Pathway
Where do the 2 conscious proprioception pathways terminate?
Parietal lobe of the somatosensory cortex
Skin mechanoreceptors, joint receptors, muscle spindles, and golgi tendon organs are all components of which of the 2 conscious proprioception pathways?
DCML
What do Golgi Tendon Organs do?
Detect tension in tendons
Components of the DCML are innervated by what kind of neurons?
Primary sensory neurons
The fasciculus cuneatus is responsible for DCML proprioception of which limbs?
Thoracic limbs
The fasciculus gracilis is responsible for DCML proprioception of which limbs?
Pelvic limbs
What are the pre-thalamic nuclei in the DCML system?
FC- fasciculus cuneatus AND
FG- fasciculus gracilis
Pre-thalamic nucleii are also referred collectively as?
Dorsal column nucleii
Proprioceptive info destined for the cortex travels _______ up the spinal cord through the FC and FG to the NC and NG (nucleus cuneatus and gracilis)
IPSILATERALLY
Where do the fibers decussate in the DCML pathway?
Right after reaching the NC and NG
What does the Trigeminal System Pathway do?
Conscious proprioception from FACE (CN5) to cortex
All proprioceptive info from one side of the body reaches the ________ somatosensory cortex.
Contralateral! It decussates before reaching the contralateral nucleus of the thalamus
What are some clinical signs associated with proprioceptive deficiencies?
Ataxia- abnormal gait
Knuckling- dragging toes
Fail CP tests (conscious proprioception tests)
What are tests you can do for conscious proprioception (CP Tests)?
Proprioceptive Positioning Wheelbarrow Hopping Hemistanding or Hemiwalking Placing
What are clinical signs of proprioceptive ataxia?
Abnormal postural rxns
Paresis
Proprioception is vulnerable to injury. Why?
- Large size of Axons
2. Location superficially on spinal cord