eyes
types of movements
neuro exam
sensory
random
100

the oblique muscles of the eye both do this action_____


abduct the eye 

***Vinny got ABDUCTed by a ufO 

100

this type of involuntary movement is described as

slow, twisting, writhing movements

athetosis

100

the spinothalamic tract carries these three senses

pain

temp

touch

100

this is the term for weakness of all four limbs 

quadriparesis

100

these are the three types of "hypertonia"

spasticity

rigidity

paratonia

200

this is the only eye muscle that can elevate the eye when it is fully adducted  

inferior oblique

200

this type of involuntary movement is described as:

grotesque, twisting movement

dystonia

200

the "clasp knife phenomenon" is associated with which type of hypertonia?

spasticity

200

this is the term for weakness of both lower extremities 

 paraparesis

200

the fasciculus gracilis receives sensory information from this area of the body

lower limbs


300

the rectus muscles both do what action to the eye




adduct



300

this type of movement is described as 

arrhythmic, repetitive

dyskinesia

300

fasciculations are concerning for LMN lesion if these three symptoms are also present

decreased or absent DTR (deep tendon reflexes)

muscle atrophy

muscle weakness


300

this is the term for weakness of one side of the body 

hemiparesis

300

the dorsal column decussates at this location 

the medulla

400

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


400

this type of involuntary movement is described as:

brief, repetitive, stereotypical, coordinated movements at irregular intervals

tics

400

the spinothalamic pathway decussates at this location

the spinal level

400

this is the term for weakness of a single limb

monoparesis

400

fasciculus cutaneous receives sensory information from this area of the body

upper limbs and skin


500

this is the pneumonic for which CN nerves control the movements of the eye


LR6, SO4, rest are three

500

this type of involuntary movement is described as:

brief, rapid, jerky, irregular, unpredictable movements

chorea

500

the dorsal column carries these six senses

fine touch
vibrations
proprioception
2 point discrimination
graphesthesia
stereognosis

500

the dorsal column is spared in these two types of lesions



central cord lesions

anterior cord lesions

500

this is the term for the condition when the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is compressed while leaving the pelvis

meralgia paresthesia