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Page 1: Examination of sensory system - University of Babylonrepository.uobabylon.edu.iq/2010_2011/4_22706_756.pdf · 2011-04-22 · Examination of sensory system •Nervous system Composed

Examination of sensory

system

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• Nervous system

Composed of :-

1- central NS -------brain & spinal cord

2- peripheral NS------cranial & spinal nerves

& 3- autonomic nervous system sympathetic & parasympathetic

Peripheral NS three types of fibers

- Somatic (Sensory & Motor).

- autonomic

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Sensation occur through sensory receptors Ex. Of sensory receptors areA- Mechanoreceptors I. Free nerve ending II. Merkel's discs III. Spray endings IV. Ruffini's endings V. Encapsulated endings VI. Meissner's corpuscles VII. Krause's corpuscles VIII. Hair end-organs IX. Expanded tip endings X. Encapsulated endings XI. Pacinian corpuscles

Muscle receptorsI. Muscle spindles II. Golgi tendon receptors

HearingSound receptors of cochlea

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EquilibriumI. Vestibular receptors

Arterial pressure Baroreceptors of carotid sinuses and aorta.

B- ThermoreceptorsI. Cold receptors II. Warm receptors

C- NociceptorsI. Pain Free nerve endings

D- Electromagnetic receptors I. Vision Rods Cones

E- ChemoreceptorsI. Taste Receptors of taste buds II. Smell Receptors of olfactory epithelium III. Arterial oxygen Receptors of aortic and carotid bodies IV. Osmolality Neurons in or near supraoptic nuclei V. Blood CO2 Receptors in or on surface of medulla and in aortic and carotid

bodies VI. Blood glucose, amino acids, fatty acids Receptors in hypothalamus

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Classification of sensory nerve fibers Group Ia Fibers from the annulospiral endings of muscle spindles (average about 17 microns in diameter). Group Ib Fibers from the Golgi tendon organs (average about 16 micrometers in diameter). Group II Fibers from most discrete cutaneous tactile receptors and from the flower-spray endings of the muscle spindles (average about 8 micrometers in diameter). Group III Fibers carrying temperature, crude touch, and pricking pain sensations (average about 3 micrometers in diameter). Group IV Unmyelinated fibers carrying pain, itch, temperature, and crude touch sensations (0.5 to 2 micrometers in diameter).

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There are two sensory pathways in the body:-Dorsal spinothalamic tract mediate fine touch & proprioception (joint position, vibration and two point discrimination sensations).

Lateral spinothalamic tract mediate crude touch, temperature, pain.

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Term in sensation:

1- Hyposthesia: Decreased sensation.

2- Hypersthesia: Increased sensation, subject

feels a touch as pricking or burning

sensation.

3- Anesthesia: The sensation is completely

abolished.

4- Analgesia: Loss sensation of pain.

5- Parasthesia: Tingling sensation.

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The sensory modalities that can be tested:

1- Touch (fine and crud) sensation.

2-Temperature (cold and warm) sensation.

3- Pain sensation.

4- Joint position sensation.

5- Two point discrimination.

6-Vibration sensation.

7- stereognosis

8- graphesthesia

The last 5 sensation called higher cerebral

functions


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