PPT-Neuromuscular Health and the Musician
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Overview of the Neuromuscular System Nervous system and muscles are working together to allow movement In order t o move a part of your body a message is
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Overview of the Neuromuscular System Nervous system and muscles are working together to allow movement In order t o move a part of your body a message is sent to particular nerve cells which are called upper motor neurons . Products that let your audience feel as well as hear every note Unfortunately this kind of professional performance has traditionally meant put ting up with massive complex arrays of equipment that could require hours of extra work to set up and tea Physiology of Muscle Fibers. Action Potentials: The Role of Motor Neurons. Motor neurons . produce motion by interacting . with skeletal muscle.. Electric signals called . action potentials. are sent along nerve cells to muscle fibers.. (PNF). Objectives:. Describe a brief history of PNF.. Define PNF.. List the purposes of PNF.. Be able to apply PNF when working with patients.. Brief History of PNF . ¹. Mid-1940’s: Neurophysiologist Dr. Herman Kabat developed PNF to rehabilitate the muscles of polio patients. . What influenced Jazz music and how did it evolve as a genre?. Who are some of the musicians that brought notoriety to this kind of music?. We are going to examine these questions and more by researching Jazz music and famous Jazz musicians.. . Goals. Overview. Defining Adequate Neuromuscular Recovery. Defining Residual Blockade . Incidence of Residual Blockade. Incidence of Residual Blockade (cont). Neuromuscular Monitoring and Postoperative Residual Curarization Meta-analysis. Nancy Bass, MD. Pediatric Neurology. University Hospitals of Cleveland. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. I . am a paid . consultant of . Biogen. . and . all material contained within complies with applicable FDA regulations.. Who are our Neuromuscular Great . Great. grandfathers ?. Shy, Engel, Brooke, & the NIH connection. Richard J. Barohn, M.D.. Gertrude and Dewey Ziegler Professor of Neurology. The University of Kansas Medical Center. Secondary to Head and Neck Cancer . Hollee N. Eastwood, B.S. Ed. . Melissa A. Carter, M.S., CCC-SLP. Katie M. Walden, M.S., CCC-SLP. Disclosures . No authors had any financial or non-financial conflicts of interest associated with the content of this presentation.. Action Potentials: The Role of Motor Neurons. Motor neurons . produce motion by interacting . with skeletal muscle.. Electric signals called . action potentials. are sent along nerve cells to muscle fibers.. Neuromuscular Blockers. Prevent acetylcholine from activating nicotinic. M. Cause muscle relaxation (paralysis). No oral forms. Cannot cross . Blood-brain barrier . No impact on CNS (paralysis, not sedation). Methods. Impact of the Introduction of . Sugammadex. Seth Fischer, . MS4. , . Neil Fleming, MD, PhD. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of California at Davis School of Medicine. Done by: Ahmad Al-. Masri. Quick . Cholinergic . review . acetylcholine(. ACH. ) is neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system.. ACH. is synthesized in the . cholinergic neurons . from choline and acetyl CoA then stored in synaptic vesicles then it will be release into synaptic gap to bind post synaptic . Chris Heine, MD. Medical University of South Carolina. Updated 4/2019. Disclosures. No relevant financial relationships. Learning Objectives. Describe the different classes of neuromuscular disorders. (NMBAs). A self-directed learning module for nurses. April, 2017. Learning Objectives. By successful completion of this self-directed learning (SDL) module and achieving a passing grade of 90% on the post-test, learners will have demonstrated:.
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