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Upper Limb Neuro
 
Upper Limb Neuro
 

Light Touch Sensation

February 15th, 2021
 
 
 
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On this page:Light Touch Pathway

Overview

Soft touch is transmitted via multiple sensory pathways, and can be used as a screening tool to assess for sensory loss.
  • How to Elicit

  • Ask the patient to close their eyes. Using a cotton ball or microfilament, gently touch each dermatome / nerve distribution and ask the patient if they can feel the stimulus. Compare sides and proximally / distally.
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  • Anaesthesia - loss of tactile sensation
  • Hypoaesthesia - decreased tactile sensation
  • Hyperaesthesia - increased tactile sensation

Light Touch Pathway

Spinothalamic and dorsal column pathways
Cortical Centre
Primary sensory cortex (postcentral gyrus)
 
 
3rd Order Nuclei
Ventral posterolateral (VPL) nucleus of thalamus
 
 
Decussation
Medulla (spinothalamic tract), level of entry into spinal cord (dorsal column)
 
2nd Order Nuclei
Dorsal horn (spinothalamic tract),
lower medulla (dorsal column)
 
 
1st Order Nuclei
Dorsal root ganglion
 
 
Receptors
Meissner's corpuscles, Merkel discs, Ruffini endings, pacinian corpuscles and hair follicle receptors

Overview

Tacticle sensitivity is greatest on the glabrous hair of the hands, the soles of the feet and the lips.
CNS disorders tend to spare tactile stimulation as both the dolumn column-medial lemniscus and spinothalamic pathways send tactile information to the brain.
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