Neurogenic and Myopathic Dysfunction

A detailed diagram of the nervous system highlighting neurogenic and myopathic conditions, with labels for different muscle groups and nerves, in a modern medical illustration style.

Neurogenic and Myopathic Dysfunction Quiz

Test your knowledge about neurogenic and myopathic dysfunctions with our 11-question quiz! This quiz covers key concepts related to postpolio syndrome, muscle weakness, and nerve injuries.

Key Topics:

  • Effects of poliomyelitis
  • Understanding motor units
  • Causes and symptoms of myopathic dysfunctions
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HealingMuscle42
Postpolio syndrome affects people who experienced what in the past?
Polio
Postpolio
Poliomyelitis
Myopothy
What is not affected by Poliomyelitis
Lower extremeties
Accessory breathing muscles
Upper extremeties
Swallowing muscles
What is a motor unit
A bundle of motor neurons
Motor neurons and muscle fibers
The unit of a neuron
Motor neurons systems
While assessing, what are some things to ask the pt with a neurogenic or myopathic dysfunction?
What causes a myopathic dysfunction?
What causes muscle weakness or flaccid paralysis?
Postpolio syndrome
Peripheral nerve injury
GBS
Myopothy
What is Guillan-Barre syndrome?
Acute inflammatory condition involving spinal roots, peripheral nerves, and sometimes cranial nerves
Loss of intervation due to injury
Loss of sensation and trophic changes
Contagious viral disease
How fast does peripheral nerve injury to regenerate
1 inch a month
1 inch a week
1 inch every 2 weeks
It doesn't regenerate
What is the clinical manifestation of the brachial plexus c5-7
Loss of scapula adduction
Loss of arm adduction
Winged scapula
Loss of arm abduction
What is the nerve root associated with the deltoid & teres minor?
Radial
Axillary
 
Biceps brachii
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