the oblique muscles of the eye both do this action_____
abduct the eye
***Vinny got ABDUCTed by a ufO
this type of involuntary movement is described as
slow, twisting, writhing movements
athetosis
the spinothalamic tract carries these three senses
pain
temp
touch
this is the term for weakness of all four limbs
quadriparesis
these are the three types of "hypertonia"
spasticity
rigidity
paratonia
this is the only eye muscle that can elevate the eye when it is fully adducted
inferior oblique
this type of involuntary movement is described as:
grotesque, twisting movement
dystonia
the "clasp knife phenomenon" is associated with which type of hypertonia?
spasticity
this is the term for weakness of both lower extremities
paraparesis
the fasciculus gracilis receives sensory information from this area of the body
lower limbs
the rectus muscles both do what action to the eye
adduct
this type of movement is described as
arrhythmic, repetitive
dyskinesia
fasciculations are concerning for LMN lesion if these three symptoms are also present
decreased or absent DTR (deep tendon reflexes)
muscle atrophy
muscle weakness
this is the term for weakness of one side of the body
hemiparesis
the dorsal column decussates at this location
the medulla
a lesion of this cranial nerve will result in a loss of consensual pupillary light reflex
(the eye with the lesion will never constrict and the healthy eye will always constrict)
CN III
this type of involuntary movement is described as:
brief, repetitive, stereotypical, coordinated movements at irregular intervals
tics
the spinothalamic pathway decussates at this location
the spinal level
this is the term for weakness of a single limb
monoparesis
fasciculus cutaneous receives sensory information from this area of the body
upper limbs and skin
this is the pneumonic for which CN nerves control the movements of the eye
LR6, SO4, rest are three
this type of involuntary movement is described as:
brief, rapid, jerky, irregular, unpredictable movements
chorea
the dorsal column carries these six senses
fine touch
vibrations
proprioception
2 point discrimination
graphesthesia
stereognosis
the dorsal column is spared in these two types of lesions
central cord lesions
anterior cord lesions
this is the term for the condition when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is compressed while leaving the pelvis
meralgia paresthesia