KRLS 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Tetraplegia, Hemiparesis, Paraplegia

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Number: (t11 or c5): nervous tissue that is damaged (ex. C5 - nerve route) - determined through functional testing. Cervical - head and neck muscles: c4 and above - person cannot breathe on their own, rate of survival is low. Thoracic - chest muscles, abdominal and back muscles. Sensory functions: each nerve route also carries sensory information back to the spinal cord, motor axons - taking signals from brain - to the muscles, dermatome: region of skin that is innervated by a specific nerve. Spasticity: reflex activity normally coordinated by the brain is impaired, stretch, pain, and infection are most common sensations which evoke a spasm. What ways might spasticity be problematic: they can hurt, decreases functioning, decreases range of motion. Muscle atrophy: loss of muscle mass in affected limbs, fibre-type conversion - type 2 die first (muscle) because of higher demand - type 1 take characteristics of type 2 fibres (very fatigue) - weak, smaller muscle.

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