logging in or signing up Proximal PNS and spinal joint innervation scurfman Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 44 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 27, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The proxiimal peripheral nervous system anatomy and innervation of spinal joints Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Online Anatomy: University of St. Augustine : Online Anatomy: University of St. Augustine Sue E. Curfman, PT, DHSc , OCS, MTC Lindsay Holmes, PT, MSPT , OCS, MTCUNIT 3 WEBINAR: UNIT 3 WEBINAR The Spine Goals Spatial relationships of PNS Function of PNS PNS as related to the spinal joints Lesions of PNS and general effectsThe Method : The Method Socratic Series of True or False Questions More questions than “free information” Process > assessment = participation Guided discussion until all understand New first time for content webinar Chat sessions slower – precision in reading Need feedback at endMethods: Specifics: Methods: Specifics I’ll ask a question verbally You answer by typing your response Unless I address a specific student, ALL students should answer. I’ll wait until all students answer, IDK is OK. Don’t belabor your answer, just get down what you initially think. All students “mute” unless asked to speakQUESTIONS: TRUE OR FALSE: QUESTIONS: TRUE OR FALSE The dorsal roots carry motor information.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The ventral roots carry motor informationTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The spinal nerve carries motor and sensory information.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The spinal nerves divide into dorsal and ventral rami each of which carry motor and sensory fibers.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? V entral rami innervate anterior structures D orsal rami innervate posterior structuresTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Roots are modality specific (function specific ) while rami are location specific.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The intervertebral foramen of C5/6 contains the C6 spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The intervertebral foramen of T8/T9 contains the T9 spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Within the C- sp the spinal nerve exits above the vertebra of the same spinal level. Within the T- sp and L- sp the spinal nerve exits below the vertebra of the same spinal level.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? F acet joints are innervated by ventral ramiTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Intervertebral Discs (IVD) are innervated by DORSAL ramiTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The dorsal ramus of T7 innervates the T7/8, T 8/9, and T9/10 facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The dorsal ramus of C5 innervates the C3/C4, C4/C5,and C5/C6 facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The C6/7 facet joint is innervated by the ventral rami of C7, T1, T2.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of the C7 dorsal root will affect the innervation of the IVD’s at C6/C7 and C7/T1.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The C2/C3 IVD is innervated by branches from the spinal nerves of C3 and C4.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of the L4 sinuvertebral nerve will affect the innervation of the IVD’s at L3/L4 and L4/L5.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of a spinal nerve will affect the innervation of the intervertebral disc (IVD ) and the facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of a dorsal ramus, spinal nerve, or a dorsal root would affect the innervation of facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Weakness of the diaphragm without sensory loss along the posterior neck indicates a lesion of a thoracic ventral ramus.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Weakness to the iliocostalis lumborum and sensory loss along the low back region, but no involvement of the LE indicates a lesion of a lumbar spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Joint capsule, sweat glands, and muscle within the blood vessels are structures which would be innervated by GVA and GVE fibers.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A C6 spinal nerve lesion could lead to weakness in the UE, sensory loss along the posterior neck, sensory loss of the C4/C5 facet joint, and sensory loss of the C6/C7 IVD. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Proximal PNS and spinal joint innervation scurfman Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 44 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 27, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The proxiimal peripheral nervous system anatomy and innervation of spinal joints Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Online Anatomy: University of St. Augustine : Online Anatomy: University of St. Augustine Sue E. Curfman, PT, DHSc , OCS, MTC Lindsay Holmes, PT, MSPT , OCS, MTCUNIT 3 WEBINAR: UNIT 3 WEBINAR The Spine Goals Spatial relationships of PNS Function of PNS PNS as related to the spinal joints Lesions of PNS and general effectsThe Method : The Method Socratic Series of True or False Questions More questions than “free information” Process > assessment = participation Guided discussion until all understand New first time for content webinar Chat sessions slower – precision in reading Need feedback at endMethods: Specifics: Methods: Specifics I’ll ask a question verbally You answer by typing your response Unless I address a specific student, ALL students should answer. I’ll wait until all students answer, IDK is OK. Don’t belabor your answer, just get down what you initially think. All students “mute” unless asked to speakQUESTIONS: TRUE OR FALSE: QUESTIONS: TRUE OR FALSE The dorsal roots carry motor information.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The ventral roots carry motor informationTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The spinal nerve carries motor and sensory information.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The spinal nerves divide into dorsal and ventral rami each of which carry motor and sensory fibers.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? V entral rami innervate anterior structures D orsal rami innervate posterior structuresTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Roots are modality specific (function specific ) while rami are location specific.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The intervertebral foramen of C5/6 contains the C6 spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The intervertebral foramen of T8/T9 contains the T9 spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Within the C- sp the spinal nerve exits above the vertebra of the same spinal level. Within the T- sp and L- sp the spinal nerve exits below the vertebra of the same spinal level.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? F acet joints are innervated by ventral ramiTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Intervertebral Discs (IVD) are innervated by DORSAL ramiTRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The dorsal ramus of T7 innervates the T7/8, T 8/9, and T9/10 facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The dorsal ramus of C5 innervates the C3/C4, C4/C5,and C5/C6 facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The C6/7 facet joint is innervated by the ventral rami of C7, T1, T2.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of the C7 dorsal root will affect the innervation of the IVD’s at C6/C7 and C7/T1.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? The C2/C3 IVD is innervated by branches from the spinal nerves of C3 and C4.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of the L4 sinuvertebral nerve will affect the innervation of the IVD’s at L3/L4 and L4/L5.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of a spinal nerve will affect the innervation of the intervertebral disc (IVD ) and the facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A lesion of a dorsal ramus, spinal nerve, or a dorsal root would affect the innervation of facet joints.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Weakness of the diaphragm without sensory loss along the posterior neck indicates a lesion of a thoracic ventral ramus.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Weakness to the iliocostalis lumborum and sensory loss along the low back region, but no involvement of the LE indicates a lesion of a lumbar spinal nerve.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? Joint capsule, sweat glands, and muscle within the blood vessels are structures which would be innervated by GVA and GVE fibers.TRUE OR FALSE?: TRUE OR FALSE? A C6 spinal nerve lesion could lead to weakness in the UE, sensory loss along the posterior neck, sensory loss of the C4/C5 facet joint, and sensory loss of the C6/C7 IVD.