Proprioception Flashcards

1
Q

Un-concious proprioception pathway projects into the _____________.

A

Un-concious proprioception pathway projects into the cerebellum.

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2
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_________ receptors detect changes in muscle length

A

Muscle Spindle receptors detect changes in muscle length

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3
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Clinical signs of proprioceptive defects

A

Ataxia

Knucking over, dragging toes

Failure of CP tests

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4
Q

Describe the Trigeminal Pathway

A

Trigeminal nucleus to principal nucleus

Principal nucleus (Deccussation) to medial lemniscus

Medial lemniscus to VCM

VCM to cortex

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5
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Two pathways of concious proprioception

A

Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscus (DCML) Pathway

Trigeminal Pathway

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6
Q

Concious proprioception tests

A

Proprioceptive positioning

Wheelbarrowing

Hopping

Hemistanding/hemiwalking

Placing

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7
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Concious proprioception pathway terminates in the ___________ of the cerebrum.

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Concious proprioception pathway terminates in the Somatesthetic cortex of the cerebrum.

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8
Q

Vulnerablity of proprioception pathways to damage is due to

A

Large Axons

Superficial location on the spinal cord

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9
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Describe the DCML Pathway

A

Dorsal Root to fasiculus cuneatus/gracilis

Fasiculus cuneatus/gracilis to nucleus cuneatus/gracilis

Nucleus cuneatus/gracilis (deccussation) to medial lemniscus

Medial lemniscus to VCL

VCL to Cortex

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10
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____________ receptors detect tension in tendons

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Golgi Tendon Organ receptors detect tension in tendons

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11
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________ receptors detect pressure and stretch in join capsule

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Joint receptors detect pressure and stretch in join capsule

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12
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Skin mechanoreceptors are important in the __________ pathway

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Skin mechanoreceptors are important in the DCML pathway

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13
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_________ ataxia due to a lesion in the vestibular apparatus, vestibular clinical signs can be seen.

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Vestibular ataxia due to a lesion in the vestibular apparatus, vestibular clinical signs can be seen.

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14
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Three kinds of ataxia

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Proprioceptive Ataxia

Vestibular Ataxia

Cerebellar Ataxia

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15
Q

_____________ is essential for well timed and accurate movements.

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Proprioception is essential for well timed and accurate movements.

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16
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T/F: Proprioception deficits are first effected in injury to spinal cord.

A

True

17
Q

_________ ataxia due to a lesion in proprioceptive pathway, abnormal posture with paresis clinical signs

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Proprioceptive ataxia due to a lesion in proprioceptive pathway, abnormal posture with paresis clinical signs

18
Q

___________ ataxia due to a lesion in the cerebellum, cerebellar clinical signs present.

A

Cerebellar ataxia due to a lesion in the cerebellum, cerebellar clinical signs present.

19
Q

Describe the progression of deficits that occurs with spinal cord damage

A

CP → Motor → Superficial Pain → Deep Pain

20
Q

The somatesthetic cortex is located in the ________ lobe of the brain.

A

The somatesthetic cortex is located in the parietal lobe of the brain.

21
Q

Cuneatus = ______ limb

A

Cuneatus = thoracic limb

22
Q

Proprioception tracts are _________ located on the spinal cord.

A

Proprioception tracts are peripherally located on the spinal cord.

_______________________

Damaged first

23
Q

Gracilis = __________ limb

A

Gracilis = pelvic limb