PPT-OMW – Muscle vs Nerve disorders
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Myopathy Proximal weakness Decreased bulk late sign Normal reflexes later Normal sensation EMG myopathic NCS OK Muscle enzymes Biopsy diffuse loss Neuropathy
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Myopathy Proximal weakness Decreased bulk late sign Normal reflexes later Normal sensation EMG myopathic NCS OK Muscle enzymes Biopsy diffuse loss Neuropathy Distal weakness. BY 115/115L. Basic Vocabulary. Agonist – performing the action. Antagonist – opposite of the agonist/performs opposite action. Synergist – assists the agonist. Insertion – more distal and lateral/joint where primary movement takes place. What Your Study Can Miss . Disorders of the NMJ. W. David Arnold, MD. AAPMR 2014. Outline. Review of Prototypical NMJ Disorder, Myasthenia Gravis, and the General Approach to NMJ Disorders. Review a series of 4 Cases to Highlight Potential Pitfalls and Key Concepts in NMJ . NERVE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. Peripheral . nerves are bundles of axons conducting. efferent (motor) impulses from cells in the anterior. horn of the spinal cord to the muscles, and afferent. (sensory) impulses from peripheral receptors via cells. NERVE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. Peripheral . nerves are bundles of axons conducting. efferent (motor) impulses from cells in the anterior. horn of the spinal cord to the muscles, and afferent. (sensory) impulses from peripheral receptors via cells. Mental . Function. Chapter . 21. Dr. Gary Mumaugh and Dr. Bruce . Simet. University of Northwestern St. Paul. Context for Assessment of Dysfunction. Autonomic Nervous System . (ANS) regulates homeostatic, reactive, and sensory functions. and . Polysomes. . Slide #148 (Commercial). Nerve, longitudinal section. nodes of Ranvier. axon (axis cylinder. ). myelin . sheath. Neurolemma. (plasma membrane. ). nuclei of . neurolemmocytes. (“Schwann cells. 2009. Objectives. Be able to identify disease processes given clinical (H&P, lab, radiographic, etc) findings.. Given a differential diagnosis be able to choose a clinical finding that helps identify the actual diagnosis. . Dr. David . Stannard. Dr. David Stannard D.C., FCCO(C), FACO, FABES.. Doctor of Chiropractic (Research Honors). Chiropractic Orthopedic Specialist. Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Orthopedists (Canada). A practical overview. Praveen Dayalu, MD. Clinical . Associate Professor . Department of Neurology. University of Michigan . What is the Peripheral Nervous System?. CNS is confined to brain and spinal cord. Receptor . Pharmacology . in . the . Peripheral . Nervous System (PNS. ):. a . Primer for . the. Cardiovascular. , Pulmonary, Renal. and . Musculoskeletal. (. MSK). . Modules. . E.M. . Silinsky. Ward 7-245 Tel: 503-8287. HAPPY. NEW. YEAR. 2016. Motor Unit disorders:. An Overview. Tamer . Belal. . MD (PhD). Ass.Prof. of Neurology. Mansoura. University. Motor Unit. : . a motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates. H ., A Cadave ric Investigation of the Dorsal Scapular Nerve . Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), November 2016 , 83 pp., 7 figures, 4 tables , bibliography Dorsal scapular nerve (DSN) s Dr . Gitanjali. . Khulbe. MDS, OMR . Introduction:. . The TMJ is a . ginglymoarthroidal. , . multiaxial. , synovial joint, of the . condylar. type.. Its . articular. surfaces are subjected to loads of 5-20 N.. Department of Anatomy, AIIMSTel: +91-9868943478 SUMMARY. The masseteric nerve is a suitable target as a motor nerve donor for facial . Eleven formalin-xed cadavers were dissected meticulously. Af
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