What is spinal shock?
relates to the loss of all neurological activity below the level of injury, including:
How long does spinal shock usually last?
30-60 minutes up to 6 weeks post injury
What are the clinical features of spinal shock?
What are the 4 phases of spinal shock?
Describe the underlying physiology of arreflexia
loss of descending facilitation
describe the underlying physiology of the return of initial reflexes
Denervation supersensitivity
Describe the underlying physiology of the initial hyperreflexia and hyperreflexia and spasticity
Axon-supported synapse growth
Soma-supported synapse growth (respectively)
How can spinal shock be tested?
What is the bulbocavernosus reflex?
monitor internal/external anal sphincter contraction by squeezing the glans penis or clitoris
Which is the first reflex to return after spinal shock subsides?
The babinski reflex (plantar reflex)
What marks the end of spinal shock?
the return of reflexes
How can spinal injury occur?
What are the major mechanisms of spinal cord injury?
What are the secondary effects of spinal cord injury?
What is neurogenic shock?
from of disruptive shock caused by the loss of brainstem and higher centre control of the sympatheric nervous sysem
What is the result of neurogenic shock
describe the location of pre-ganglionic neurons in the sympathetic region
thoracolumbar region (leave via T1-L3)
describe the location of the ganglia in the sympathetic system
sympathetic trunk (next to vertebral column from T1 to coccyx)
Describe the relative length of the neurons in the sympathetic system
short preganglionic neurons and long postganglionic neurons
What is the function of the sympathetic system
fight or flight
describe the location of pre-ganglionic neurons in the parasympathetic region
brainstem (leave via CNIII, IX and X)
sacral region (leave via S2-S4)
describe the location of the ganglia in the parasympathetic system
near target organ (walls of viscera they innervate)
Describe the relative length of the neurons in the sympathetic system
long preganglionic neurones and short postganglionic neurons
What is the function of the parasympathetic system
rest and digest