N NYtimes Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 14, 2007 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Dec 20, 2007 #1 Members don't see this ad. is this correct that in spinal damage, sense of the same side and motor of the other side will change?
Members don't see this ad. is this correct that in spinal damage, sense of the same side and motor of the other side will change?
D drkooks Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 23, 2007 Messages 278 Reaction score 0 Dec 20, 2007 #2 in spinal lesions : ipsilateral(sameside) motor loss ...via corticospinal tract and contralateral sensation loss ....via lat spinothalamic tract Upvote 0 Downvote
in spinal lesions : ipsilateral(sameside) motor loss ...via corticospinal tract and contralateral sensation loss ....via lat spinothalamic tract