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Upper Motor Neuron Lesion
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Upper Motor Neuron Lesion
, Upper Motor Neuron Deficit, Upper Motor Neuron
See Also
Motor Exam
Lower Motor Neuron Deficit
Physiology
Corticospinal tract
(motor, lateral cord) transmits motor signals from the cerebral cortex
Fiber
s cross the midline at the
Brain Stem
and course to the contralateral
Muscle
s
Motor fibers
Synapse
in the anterior horn (grey matter of the spinal cord)
Upper Motor Neurons (UMN) are from the cerebral cortex to the
Synapse
Affect the cerebral cortex,
Brainstem
and
Corticospinal tract
s
Lower Motor Neuron
s (LMN) are from the
Synapse
to the
Muscle
Affect the anterior horn (spinal cord), nerve roots, and
Peripheral Nerve
s
Causes
Examples
See
Muscle Weakness
CNS Lesion
Spinal Cord Syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis
Signs
Upper Motor Neuron Lesion findings
Muscle
group weakness (not complete paralysis)
Minimal
Muscle
atrophy
"Clasp-knife" spasticity
Initial resistance to motion is strongest
Once initial resistance gives-way, resistance to motion is less for remaining range of motion
Hyperreflexia with or without
Clonus
Babinski Reflex
positive response
Pathologic spread of reflexes
Muscle Contraction
s produce motions in
Muscle
s other than the one tested
Precaution
Cauda equina are all
Peripheral Nerve
s
Upper Motor Neuron findings for levels below T12 or L1 must be central lesions in the higher cord
Strongly consider severe
Cervical Spinal Stenosis
Reference
Robbins (2012) Board Review Express, San Jose
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