Neurobiomechanics Flashcards

1
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Explain normal neuromeningeal movement

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p 81/82

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2
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what are the main tension points at which minimal neuromeningeal movement occurs?

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p 82

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3
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describe mechanosensitivity (what is sensitization wrt neural tissue and what are the effects of inflammation on neural activity?

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p 82

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4
Q

what is the mechanical interface for the following nerves:

sciatic, tibial/peronial sciatic, deep radial, spinal nerves

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p 83

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5
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describe neuromeningeal intervertebral relations in terms of movement at the level of the intervertebral foramen and specifically in the lumbar region

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p 83/84

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6
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read over neurmeningeal anomalies, what are the effects of neuromeningeal tension/pressure and what are the effects of ischemia?

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p 84/85

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7
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what is the difference between neuropraxis, axonotmesis, and neurotmesis?

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p 85/86

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8
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what are age-related changes to the neuromeningeal system? youth and old

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p 86

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9
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what are the 2 types of adverse neural tension?

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p 87

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10
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what are vulnerable locations/mechanisms for nerve injuries?

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p 87

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11
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what are common sites for nerve injuries?

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p 88

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12
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what are 3 factors that increase the risk of neuromeningeal injury? what is Sunderland’s pressure gradient theory?

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p 88

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13
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what are vascular injuries from least to most severe?

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p 88-90

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14
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what is the response to neuromeningeal compression?

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p 90

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15
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what is the response to neuromeningeal tension?

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p 90/91

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16
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central pathology - disc prolapse

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p 91

17
Q

central pathology - direct compression

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p 92

18
Q

central pathology - neuromeningeal irritation

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p 92

19
Q

how to interpret the SLR - crossed SLR?

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p 92/93

20
Q

explain the double crush phenomenon

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p 93

21
Q

explain multiple crush, reverse double crush, and dynamic compression

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p 94

22
Q

what are causes of peripheral nerve injury (what forces can cause it and what duration of nerve ischemia leads to what effects?

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p 94

23
Q

what are effects of peripheral mixed nerve lesions (neurotmesis) in terms of motor, sensory, and sympathetic

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p 95

24
Q

describe the pathophysiology of Wallerian degeneration and regeneration

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p 95/96

25
Q

neuroma - pathophysiology, predisposing factors, factors affecting regeneration rate

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p 96