What three types of nerve fibers run inside of a single nerve?
The amount of nerve fibers depends on the function of the nerve. (Ex: the radial nerve is skinnier than the median nerve but the median nerve has to carry motor, sensory, and autonomic fibers)
What is a motor peripheral nerve?
What is a sensory peripheral nerve?
What is the acronym for a motor nerve?
What is the acronym for a sensory nerve?
Are axons and nerves the same thing?
No! A peripheral nerve is a “bundle of bundles” of axons
What is the term used for a bundle of axons?
What is the job of an axon?
- One single axon can measure up to 3 feet (ex: sciatic nerve)
What tissues make up a nerve?
What is epineurium?
- Cushions from external pressure and allows for movement
What is perineurium?
What is endoneurium?
What is mesoneurium?
What are the ideal conditions for a nerve to be healthy?
Why is movement essential for nerve health?
What covers most peripheral nerve axons?
T/F: there are two types of axons.
True. Myelinated and unmyelinated axons
What provides nutrition to the nerves?
What can irritate nerves?
What are the effects of prolonged compression and stretch on nerves?
Are nerves sensitive to vibration?
Yes. A little vibration is good but too much vibration causes damage. Power tools, dental hygienist, city workers using machines like jack hammers, lawn maintenance providers, and motorcyclists need to wear shock absorbing gloves or have handles that absorb shock
- Hickory helps absorb shock
What are signs of peripheral nerve dysfunction?
What trophic changes might be present following denervation of a peripheral nerve?
Trophic changes can occur due to:
What is an avulsion?