ANAT 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Anterior Grey Column, Tendon Reflex, Globus Pallidus

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Provide input into the lower motor neurons. Lower motor neurons (provide all output to the skeletal muscles) Originates in the ventral horn of the spinal cord. Signals that control movement extending from the brain stem and spinal cord to the skeletal muscles. From brain stem the axons extend through the cranial nerves to the skeletal muscles of the face and head. From the spinal cord the axons extend from the spinal nerves to the skeletal muscles of the limbs and trunk. Lower motor neuron lesions (from the anterior gray horn of spinal cord to muscle) Damage of lower motor neurons that affects the muscles on the same side. No reflex action, decreases muscle tone, flaccid muscle. Spontaneous contraction affecting a small number of muscle fibers and flicker of movement under skin. Caused by stroke, ms, brain injury, cerebral palsy. Disease of injury to the upper motor neurons that affects the muscles on the opposite side.

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