Sympathetic Viscerosomatic Reflexes (from OMT review 3rd edition table 10.2) Flashcards

1
Q

Organ:

Head and neck

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T1-T4

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Organ:

Heart

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T1-T5

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3
Q

Organ:

Respiratory system

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T2-T7

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4
Q

Organ:

Esophagus

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T2-T8

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5
Q

Organ:

Upper GI tract

  • lower 2/3 of esophagus to the ligament of Treitz (aka suspensory ligament of deudenum)

(stomach, liver**, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas/duodenum*)

*pancreas/duodenum are innervated by a mix of the upper & mid GI tract

**liver is also a mix according to Dr. Hayes OPP final review

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T5-T9

Greater Splanchnic nerves

Celiac Ganglion

Based on embryologic foregut

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6
Q

Organ:

Middle GI tract

  • ligament of Treitz (aka suspensory ligament of deudenum) to 2/3 transverse colon

(pancreas/duodenum, jejunum, ilium, ascending colon, proximal 2/3 transverse colon)

*pancreas/duodenum are innervated by a mix of the upper & mid GI tract

**liver is also a mix according to Dr. Hayes OPP final review

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10-T11

Lesser Splanchnic nerves

Superior Mesenteric Ganglion

Based on embryologic midgut

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7
Q

Organ:

Lower GI tract

  • distal 1/3 transverse colon to rectum

(distal 1/3 transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum)

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T12-L2

Least Splanchnic nerves

Inferior Mesenteric Ganglion

Based on embryologic hindgut

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8
Q

Organ:

Appendix

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T12

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9
Q

Organ:

Kidneys

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10-T11

Superior Mesenteric Ganglion

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10
Q

Organ:

Adrenal Medulla

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10

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11
Q

Organ:

Upper ureters

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10-T11

Superior Mesenteric Ganglion

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12
Q

Organ:

Lower ureters

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T12-L1

Inferior Mesenteric Ganglion

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13
Q

Organ:

Bladder

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T11-L2

Trigone contraction*

*Sympathetic nerves from the T11-L2 levels of your spinal cord cause the upper section of the bladder to relax and the bladder neck to contract, ensuring you can store urine.

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14
Q

Organ:

Gonads

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10-T11

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15
Q

Organ:

Uterus and cervix

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T10-L2

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16
Q

Organ:

Erectile tissue of penis/clitoris

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T11-L2

Sympathetic = “shoot” (ejaculation)

17
Q

Organ:

Prostate

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T12-L2

18
Q

Organ:

Arms

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T2-T8

19
Q

Organ:

Legs

A

Spinal Cord Level:

T11-L2