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A Case of Spinal Cord Injury

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Post by MEDI Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:31 pm

Case Presentation



Jason Hendrix is a 21-year-old senior at the University of Delaware,
majoring in economics. While on spring break in Florida, Jason was
involved in a one-vehicle motorcycle accident. In the accident, Jason
was thrown from his bike to the pavement, landing on his back. A police
officer witnessed the accident and immediately called for medical
assistance. Emergency personnel arrived within minutes, and upon
recognizing the seriousness of Jason’s back injury, immobilized his neck
and secured him to a rigid board prior to transporting him to the
emergency room of the nearest hospital.

When he arrived at the hospital, Jason was conscious and complained
of pain in his lower back. Upon examination by the emergency room
personnel, Jason was found to have numerous abrasions and contusions,
and loss of both sensation and motor control of his legs. After he was
stabilized, a complete neurological exam was performed to assess and
localize Jason’s injury. The neurological exam revealed the following:

Jason demonstrated normal or near normal strength in flexing and
extending his elbows, extending his wrists, and when flexing his middle
finger and abducting his little finger on both hands. However, he
exhibited no movement when medical personnel tested his ability to flex
his hips, extend his knees, and dorsiflex his ankles. Stretch reflexes
involving the biceps, brachioradialis, and triceps muscles were found to
be normal, while those involving the patella and ankle were absent. In
addition, Jason was found to have normal sensitivity to pin prick and
light touch in areas of his body above the level of his inguinal (groin)
region, but not below that region of the body.

Questions




  1. Describe the functional anatomy of the spinal cord using the
    following terms: white matter, gray matter, tracts, roots, and spinal nerves.
  2. Define the terms reflex and spinal reflex, and identify the components of a reflex arc.
  3. Define the term spinal cord injury
    (SCI) and state its prevalence.
  4. Define the terms neurological level,
    tetraplegia, and paraplegia.
  5. Define the terms dermatome and
    myotome and explain how each relates to SCI.
  6. Define the term stretch reflex
    and describe how such reflexes are used to anatomically localize SCI.
  7. Based upon the results of Jason’s neurological exam,
    what is the neurological level of his SCI?
  8. Discuss the management of SCI and the factors that
    determined the prognosis for this condition.
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