Sensory: Exam Demonstration

Lower extremity pain and temperature

The pain and temperature pathway can be tested either by a "painful" stimulus, e.g. pinprick, or by heat/cold discrimination.  The demonstration shows (1) cold sensation tested by using the end of the tuning fork, which at room temperature is colder than skin, and (2) pain sensation tested by a pinprick stimulus.   In both examples, a proximal stimulus is compared to a distal stimulus.  

This tests the spinothalamic system, which carries pain and temperature sensation. Remember that the spinothalamic fibers cross the midline near their point of entry into the spinal cord, and ascend in the lateral spinothalamic tract contralateral to the stimulus.  As in all sensory testing, asymmetry is important as an indication of a unilateral lesion, and proximal areas should be compared to distal areas. 

 

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