Sensation Flashcards

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Sensory Integration

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  • The ability of the brain to organize interpret and use sensory information
  • It provides an internal representation of the environment that informs and guides motor responses
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2
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Motor learning and motor performance are dependent on what?

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Sensation

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3
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Feedback Control

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  • uses sensory information during movement to guide output
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4
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Feedforward Control

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  • proactive strategy to plan movement
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5
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Somatosensory

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  • Sensation received by skin and muscles senses that are not specialized
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6
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Specific Sensory Patterns

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Dematomal Distribution
Peripheral Nerve Distribution
- pts will show specific area of distribution

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7
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Dematomal Distribution

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  • based on nerve roots
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Peripheral Nerve Distribution

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  • area of skin innervated by a single nerve
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9
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Non- Specific Sensory Patterns

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Varied and will be a non-specific or vague area
Exaples:
- PAD
- Diabetes
- MS
- SCI
- Stroke
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Superficial Sensation / Exteroceptors

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Responsible for the perception of:

  • Pain
  • Temperature
  • Light Touch
  • Pressure
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Deep Sensation Proprioceptors

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  • Receive stimuli from muscle, tendons, ligaments, joints and fascia
  • Responsible for:
  • Position sense and joint awareness (proprioseption)
  • Movement awareness (Kinesthesia)
    Vibration
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Combined Cortical Sensation (Sensory Classification)

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Requires information from both superficial and deep receptors as well as sensory association areas

  • Seteriogenosis
  • 2 Point Discrimination
  • Barognosis
  • Graphesthesia
  • Tactile Localization
  • Recognition of texture
  • Double Stimulation
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13
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Receptors Type

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  • Mechanoreceptors
  • Thermoreceptors
  • Nociceptors (Pain)
  • Chemoreceptors
  • Photic receptors (light)
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14
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Testing and Pt Prep

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  • What you’re going to do
  • Trial run
  • Occluding Pt’s vision
  • Normally distal to proximal
  • Test range of dermatomes and nerve patterns
  • Bilaterally vs Unilaterally
  • Time is of the essence
  • Make it randome
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15
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Superficial Testing

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  • Pain Perception (Sharp/Dull)
  • Temperature (warm/cool)
  • Light Touch (yes/no)
    Pressure Perception (touch)
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16
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Deep Testing

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  • Kinesthia (describes the movement)
  • Proprioception (Matches the position of other limb)
  • Vibration (yes/no)
17
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Combined Testing

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  • Stereognosis (Identify object in hand)
  • Touch Localization (states location)
  • Two Point Discrimination (1 or 2)
  • Graphesthesia (Name letter or number)
  • Recognition or texture (identify texture)