Abnormalities of Movement

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Abnormalities of Movement Movement disorders may involve any portion of the body. They usually result from disease involving various parts of the motor system, and the etiologies are many. The…

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Muscle Volume and Contour

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Muscle Volume and Contour Asearch for evidence of muscle atrophy or hypertrophy is an important part of the motor examination. There is normally an appreciable individual variation in muscular development,…

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Muscle Tone

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Muscle Tone Muscle tone has been defined as the tension in the relaxed muscle, or the resistance to passive movement when voluntary contraction is absent. Because of resting tone, normal…

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Overview of the Motor Examination

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Overview of the Motor Examination Examination of motor functions includes the determination of muscle power, evaluation of muscle tone and bulk, and observation for abnormal movements. Examination of coordination and…

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The Hypoglossal Nerve

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The Hypoglossal Nerve The hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) is a purely motor nerve, supplying the tongue. Its cells of origin are in the hypoglossal nuclei. The paired nuclei extend almost…

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The Spinal Accessory Nerve

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The Spinal Accessory Nerve The spinal accessory (SA) nerve, cranial nerve XI (CN XI), is actually two nerves that run together in a common bundle for a short distance. The…

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The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves

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The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves The glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and vagus (CN X) nerves are intimately related and similar in function. Both have motor and autonomic branches with nuclei of…

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The Acoustic (Vestibulocochlear) Nerve

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The Acoustic (Vestibulocochlear) Nerve The vestibulocochlear, acoustic, or eighth cranial nerve (CN VIII) has two components, the vestibular and the cochlear, blended into a single trunk. The cochlear portion subserves…

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The Facial Nerve

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The Facial Nerve The facial, or seventh, cranial nerve (CN VII) has two components: the motor root, which makes up about 70% of the fibers, and the sensory root, which…

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The Trigeminal Nerve

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The Trigeminal Nerve The trigeminal, or fifth cranial, nerve (CN V) has a large sensory part that innervates the face, teeth, oral and nasal cavities, the scalp back to the…

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