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Physiology of the sensory system
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Two-point discrimination
Number receptors / area (receptive field of the receptor )
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Text Fig. 17-3 Smaller the receptive fields, greater the density of receptors. This relationship allows for greater discrimination in sensory inputs.
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Two-point discrimination
Number receptors / area Pathway arrangement
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The Spinal Nerve Text Fig. 9-6, Anatomical Orientation
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Sensations modalities
Fast Slow 2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception Crud touch (itch & rub) Temperature Pain Posterior Column-Medial lemniscus Pathway (PCML)
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Sensations modalities
Fast Slow 2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception Temperature Crud touch (itch & rub) Pain Antero-lateral system (ALS) Other name: Spinothalamic pathway
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Sensations modalities
Fast Slow 2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception Temperature Crud touch (itch & rub) Pain Posterior Column-Medial lemniscus Pathway (PCML) Antero-lateral system (ALS) Other name: Spinothalamic pathway Pressure ??????
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Posterior Column-Medial lemniscus Pathway (PCML)
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Ascending and Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord
Cervical Extremity (UE) Thoracic Lumbar Extremity (LE)
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PCML Pathway
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PCML Pathway
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PCML Pathway
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Lumbar Levels
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Thoracic Levels
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Cervical Levels
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MRI of PCML
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MRI of PCML
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Somatotopic organization of (PCML)
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PCML Function 2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception
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PCML Function STEREOGNOSIS 2-point discrimination Vibration
Prorioception STEREOGNOSIS
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PCML Function STEREOGNOSIS GRAPHESTHESIA 2-point discrimination
Vibration Prorioception STEREOGNOSIS GRAPHESTHESIA
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PCML Function STEREOGNOSIS GRAPHESTHESIA
2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception STEREOGNOSIS GRAPHESTHESIA Help in movement and Wight recognition
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PCML lesion associated symptoms
Loss of 2-point discrimination sensation loss of Vibration sensation Loss Prorioception sensation
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PCML lesion associated symptoms
Loss of 2-point discrimination sensation loss of Vibration sensation Loss Prorioception sensation ASTEREOGNOSIS / STEREOGNOSIA
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PCML lesion associated symptoms
Loss of 2-point discrimination sensation loss of Vibration sensation Loss Prorioception sensation ASTEREOGNOSIS / STEREOGNOSIA AGRAPHESTHESIA ABAROGNOSIS SENSORY ATAXIA
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PCML lesion associated symptoms
Loss of 2-point discrimination sensation loss of Vibration sensation Loss Prorioception sensation ASTEREOGNOSIS / STEREOGNOSIA AGRAPHESTHESIA ABAROGNOSIS SENSORY ATAXIA
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PCML lesion associated symptoms
Loss of 2-point discrimination sensation loss of Vibration sensation Loss Prorioception sensation ASTEREOGNOSIS / STEREOGNOSIA AGRAPHESTHESIA ABAROGNOSIS SENSORY ATAXIA
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Case Study
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Case Study
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Antero-lateral system (ALS)
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Sensations modalities
Fast Slow 2-point discrimination Vibration Prorioception Temperature Crud touch (itch & rub) Pain Antero-lateral system (ALS) Other name: Spinothalamic pathway
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Text Fig. 18-9
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Syringomyelia and the ALS Spinal cord Hemisection and the ALS
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The ALS in the Spinal Cord, Medulla and Pons
Atlas Fig. 8-7A
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Text Fig
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The ALS in the Midbrain, Thalamus and Cerebral Hemisphere
Atlas Fig. 8-7A
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Dermatomes
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Dermatomes
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Dermatomes
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Dermatomes
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Dermatomes
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Dermatomes Shoulder (C5-C6)
Hand (C6-C8): 6= thumb the, 7= index finger, 8= small finger Nipple (T4), Umbilicus (T10), Inguinal region (T12-L1), Along the pelvic rim L1 knee (L3, L4), The big toe (L4-L5) The genitalia and anus (S4 and S5)
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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Referred pain right Left liver
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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Visceral sensory & referred pain
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