01-10-2014, 08:12 PM
01-10-2014, 08:37 PM
what about hyporeflexia of the bladder ?
01-11-2014, 05:57 AM
1.Any damage above the conus medullaries = break viseral sensory stretch ->viseral motor detrusor contraction to let urin out reflex =controled by UMN =hyperreflexia =small bladder with high freq with little stretch
2.pelvic plexus damage(cauda equina) =Micturation center =damage to bladder stretch -contraction reflex arc but causes hyporeflexia =overflow incontinence
Correct me if am wrong
2.pelvic plexus damage(cauda equina) =Micturation center =damage to bladder stretch -contraction reflex arc but causes hyporeflexia =overflow incontinence
Correct me if am wrong
01-12-2014, 09:16 AM
sympathetic activity by L 3, 4
parasympathetic by S 2, 3, 4
loss of sympathetic would cause hyper reflexia, so must be above L 3
parasympathetic by S 2, 3, 4
loss of sympathetic would cause hyper reflexia, so must be above L 3