Modality that is lost on the ipsilateral side in Brown sequard syndrome is
Correct Answer: Proprioception
Description: In Brown sequard syndrome, a hemisection of the spinal cord results in
- Sensory
Loss of Ipsilateral dorsal column sensations- Proprioception, vibration, fine touch, Kinesthesia.
Loss of contralateral lateral column sensations- Pain, temperature
- Motor
Loss of ipsilateral corticospinal action- results in UMNL- Weakness, spasticity, Extensor plantar response.
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Physiology
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