TSM 1.10 Flashcards

1
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what are alpha motor neurone?

A
  • large - multipolar lower motor neurones of brainstem
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2
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which nervous system is the alpha motor neurone considered as?

A

somatic nervous system

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3
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what is a motor unit?

A

individual motor neurone that innervate group of muscle fibres

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4
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are all the muscle fibers in a motor unit of the same fibre type?

A

yes

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5
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what is the slow type of motor unit?

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  • type I - slow twtiched fibres - continuous and extended use
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6
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what is the fast fatigue resistant?

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  • type IIa - intermediate
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7
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what is fast fatigable motor unit?

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  • type IIb - fast twitch fibres - quick powerful bursts
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8
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what are the sensory components of muscle spindles?

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  • type Ia - type II
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9
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what are the motor component of the muscle spindle?

A
  • gamma motor neurones
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10
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what is the renshaw cell?

A
  • inhibitory interneurone
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11
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what does the renshaw cell do?

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  • associated in two ways with alpha motor neurone - receive excitatory collateral from alpha neuron
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12
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which inhibition is the renshaw cell involed in?

A

recurrent inhibition

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13
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what is reciprocal inhibition?

A
  • the inhibition si accomplished by inhibitory interneurone in the spinal cord
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14
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what is presynaptic inhibition?

A

when there is inhibition at the synapse before the alpha motor neurone

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15
Q

which reflex is this?

A

withdrawal reflex

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16
Q

which reflex is this?

A

cross extension reflex

17
Q

which reflex is this?

A

stretch reflex

18
Q

which reflex is this?

A

golgi tendon reflex

19
Q

what is the function of golgi tendon reflex?

A
  • Protective feedback mechanism
  • control tension of active muscle by causing relaxation before the tendon tension
20
Q

what is the function of cross extension reflex?

A
  • control muscles on oppsite side of the body
  • enhance postural support
21
Q

what is the function of withdrawal reflex?

A

withdraw from painful stimulus