The Spinal cord terminates at L1/2 vertebrae called the ......
After L1/2 Vertebral level, the spinal cord splays into.....
Name the different regions of the spinal cord
Locate the Dorsal/posterior horns, Anterior/ ventral horns, lateral horns
By cutting this image horizontally, what is different between the posterior and anterior side of the spinal cord in regards to the grey matter?
What is the purpose of Lateral horns?
What is different about the white matter when comparing the cervical part of the SC and the Sacral Part of the SC?
Cranial Nerves (3-12) & ....... ......... are part of the peripheral Nervous system
In the spinal cord, the first .... Cervical nerves lie above the corresponding vertebrae. All other nerves lie below the corresponding vertebrae.
Spinal Nerve: Is a mixture of ...
In the Spinal Cord the dorsal and ......... .......... combine to form the ........ ......... and then split apart again to then be called the Dorsal and ......... .........
The Vental Ramus contains and supplies the...
What is the big lump on the Dorsal root? (the dorsal root ganglia), and why is there not one on the Ventral root?
The Dorsal Ramus contains and supplies the...
Define Dermatomes
Define Myotomes
What is a segmental nerve lesion and where can it occur?
What is a Spinal vertical Tract lesion and where can it occur?
where is the spinal cord located and where do the spinal nerves come out of?
Peripheral neve lesions cause?
what Spinal cord injury is usually caused by motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, falls or penetrating wounds?
Paralysis, areflexia, loss of control of bladder/ bowls, fluctuation of blood pressure resulting in hypertension are all observed with someone going through...... after a traumatic spinal cord injury.
Spinal cord injuries can be classified as complete or incomplete injuries.
what is the difference?
paraplegia =
Tetraplegia/ quadriplegia =