Scalp sensation nerves
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N VII – Facial ( face, scalp, tongue sensation/movement. N VIII – Vestibulocochlear – hearing, balance. N IX – Glossopharyngeal ( taste, swallowing . N X – Vagus ( autonomic control of the viscera. N XI – Accessory ( swallowing, movement of the pectoral girdle. N XII – Hypoglossal ( tongue movements. The Spinal Nerves (Slides 100 ...
[DOC File]Cranial Nerves - San Diego Miramar College
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Examination of this nerve involves examination of sensation, motor function and reflexes. Sensory functions. The sensory distribution is to the face and scalp, upto the vertex. This territory is divided into three divisions as supplied by the 3 divisions of the Trigeminal …
[DOC File]EXAMINATION OF THE CRANIAL NERVES & CEREBELLAR …
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Distal to stylomastoid foramen: Posterior auricular nerve - controls movements of some of the scalp muscles around the ear Five major facial branches (in parotid gland) - from top to bottom: (1) Temporal branch of the facial nerve, (2) Zygomatic branch of the facial nerve, (3) Buccal branch of the facial nerve, (4) Marginal mandibular branch of ...
[DOC File]Nervous System Review Sheet .k12.nj.us
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The lateral edges of the dura mater containing the pituitary gland also contain the large trigeminal nerves (cranial nerve #5). Cut the nerves near the dura mater to leave stumps on the lateral walls of the pons. Remove the dura mater containing any branches of this nerve but do not remove the pituitary gland.
[DOC File]Skin Touch Receptors Lab
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Related to Episode 1: Which of Mary’s cranial nerves is affected in this episode? The trigeminal nerve (V) is a sensory nerve that innervates most of the face. It contains three branches. The upper branch is called the ophthalmic division and receives sensory input from the skin of the anterior scalp…
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The dental nerves innervate each root of each individual tooth in the maxilla by entering the root through the apical foramen and supplying sensation to the pulp. Interdental and interradicular branches provide sensation to the periodontal ligaments, interdental papillae and buccal gingiva of adjacent teeth.
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Nerves Containing afferent fibers Location of cell bodies ... Types of Fibers Location of Cell Bodies Peripheral Termination Afferent (general sensation) Trigeminal Ganglion Skin of face and anterior half of scalp, the orbit and eyeball, the mucosa of the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and the oral cavity, including the body of the tongue ...
[DOC File]Facial Nerve Anatomy - ENT Lectures
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The International Headache Society (IHS) defines occipital neuralgia as unilateral or bilateral paroxysmal, shooting or stabbing pain in the posterior part of the scalp, in the distribution of the greater, lesser or third occipital nerves, sometimes accompanied by diminished sensation or dysaesthesia in the affected area and commonly associated ...
Superficial nerves of the face and scalp: Anatomy | Kenhub
The nerve also contains fibers bringing sensation from the face to the Pons. It is the largest of the cranial nerves and forms three divisions: Opthalmic division (V1) - from skin of anterior scalp, upper eyelid, nose, nasal cavity mucosa and lacrimal gland through superior orbital fissure.
[DOC File]Summary of the Fiber Composition of Peripheral Nerves
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Example 2 1/2 = 0.5 1 1/1 = 1 Scalp. Forehead. Cheek. Nose. Chin. Front of neck. Back of neck. Upper back. Two Point Discrimination Left Side Measurement (cm) Reciprocal Measurement. 1/# Right Side Measurement (cm) Reciprocal Measurement. 1/# Shoulder. Upper arm Elbow. Forearm. Wrist. Back of hand. Palm. Tip of thumb. Tip of second finger. Tip ...
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