a&p 13 spinal cord

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The Spinal Cord

Human Anatomy and Physiology

L|E|C|O|M Mathew J. Bateman, Ph.D., D.H.Ed.

Functions of the Spinal Cord

Conduction

Locomotion

Reflexes

Gross Anatomy of Lower Spinal Cord

Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

Cross Section of Spinal Cord

Spinal Tracts

General Anatomy of a Nerve

Spinal Nerve Roots and Plexuses

Branches of a Spinal Nerve

The Cervical Plexus

The Brachial Plexus

The Lumbar Plexus

The Sacral Plexuses

Cutaneous Innervation and

Dermatomes

Reflexes

The Muscle Spindle

• Sense organ (proprioceptor) that monitors length of muscle and how fast muscles change in length

• Composed of intrafusal muscle fibers, afferent fibers and gamma motorneurons

The Patellar Tendon Reflex Arc

Flexor Withdrawal Reflexes

Crossed Extensor Reflexes

Golgi Tendon Reflex

Spinal Cord Trauma

• 10-12,000 people/ year are paralyzed

• 55% occur in traffic accidents

• This damage poses risk of respiratory failure

• Early symptoms are called spinal shock

• Tissue damage at time of injury is followed by post-traumatic infarction

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