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2 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

3 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
Chapter 13 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

4 Spinal Cord Extends from foramen magnum to second lumbar vertebra
Segmented Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Gives rise to 31 pairs of spinal nerves Not uniform in diameter throughout length

5 Meninges Connective tissue membranes surrounding spinal cord and brain
Dura mater Arachnoid mater Pia mater Spaces Epidural: Anesthesia injected Subdural: Serous fluid Subarachnoid: CSF

6 Cross Section of Spinal Cord

7 Cross Section of Spinal Cord
Gray matter Neuron cell cell bodies, dendrites, axons Horns Posterior (dorsal) Anterior (ventral) Lateral Commissures Gray: Central canal White White matter Myelinated axons forming nerve tracts Fissure and sulcus Three columns or funiculi Ventral Dorsal Lateral

8 Reflex Arc Basic functional unit of nervous system and simplest portion capable of receiving stimulus and producing response Components Sensory receptor Sensory neuron Interneurons Motor neuron Effector organ

9 Stretch Reflex Muscles contract in response to a stretching force applied to them

10 Golgi Tendon Reflex Prevents contracting muscles from applying excessive tension to tendons

11 Withdrawal Reflex Function is to remove a body limb or other part from a painful stimulus

12 Withdrawal Reflex with Reciprocal Innervation
Causes relaxation of extensors muscle when flexor muscles contract

13 Withdrawal Reflex with Crossed Extensor Reflex
When a withdrawal reflex is initiated in one lower limb, the crossed extensor reflex causes extension of opposite lower limb

14 Peripheral Nerves Consist of Axon bundles Schwann cells
Connective tissue Endoneurium Perineurium: Surrounds axon groups to form fascicles Epineurium

15 Spinal Nerves

16 Dermatomal Map Skin area supplied with sensory innervation by spinal nerves

17 Cervical Plexus C1-C4 Phrenic nerve
From C3-C5 cervical and brachial plexus Innervate diaphragm

18 Brachial Plexus C5-T1 Major nerves Axillary Radial Musculocutaneous
Ulnar Median

19 Axillary Nerve

20 Radial Nerve

21 Musculocutaneous Nerve

22 Ulnar Nerve

23 Median Nerve

24 Lumbosacral Plexus

25 Obturator Nerve

26 Femoral Nerve

27 Tibial Nerve

28 Fibular Nerve

29 PNS Disorders General disorders Infections
Anesthesia: Loss of sensation Hyperesthesia: Increased sensitivity to pain, pressure, light Paresthesia: Tingling, prickling, burning Neuralgia: Nerve inflammation causing stabbing pain Sciatica: Pain radiating down back of thigh and leg Infections Herpes: Skin lesions Shingles or herpes zoster: Adult disease of chickenpox Poliomyelitis: Infantile paralysis Genetic and autoimmune disorders Myasthenia gravis: Results in fatigue and muscular weakness due to inadequate ACh receptors


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