Spinal Cord/Nerves Flashcards

1
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basics

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processes are anchoring points, spinal chord is a part of the central nervous system

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2
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conus medularis

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cone shaped (L2) tapered at the lower end of the spinal cord

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3
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cauda equina

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individual nerves packaged together, hair increases nerve structure

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4
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filum terminale

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hold spinal chord down by anchoring in the coccyx

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5
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CLINICAL: Lumbar puncture

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draw material out of spinal cord, without hitting nerves bc they can’t fix themselves. puncture at lower points where they move out of the way (tests for meningitis)

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CLINICAL: spondylosis

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impacts long back dogs from jumping. hurts the interforamin bc of inflammation and pressure

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7
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spinal nerves

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a nerve is a bundle of axons

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8
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somatic sensory axons

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carry information back to the brain

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9
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somatic motor axons

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carry information from brain to muscles

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10
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peristalsis

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a radially symmetric contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagates a wave down a tube

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posterior rootlets

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contain sensory fibers; bunch together to make posterior roots, branches (sensory)

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12
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posterior root

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made up of posterior rootlets (sensory)

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13
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dorsal root ganglion

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swelling on posterior root (sensory)

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14
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anterior rootlets/root

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same as posterior, no ganglion (motor)

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15
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spinal nerve

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goes to the rest of the body (sensory and motor)

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16
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ventral ramus

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delivers info to limbs (sensory and motor)

17
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dorsal ramus

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info to and from the back (sensory and motor)

18
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sensory innervation from the back

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from dorsal ramus to posterior rootlets

19
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motor innervation to the back

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from anterior rootlets to dorsal ramus

20
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sensory innervation from the limbs and trunk

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from ventral ramus to posterior rootlet

21
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motor innervation to the limbs and trunk

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from anterior rootlets to ventral ramus