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question 45 (2 points) listen which condition involves complete loss of function below a spinal cord injury? posterior cord syndrome transverse cord lesion central cord syndrome brown - sequard syndrome view hint for question 45
Posterior cord syndrome impacts sensory function (vibration, proprioception) but not full motor function below the injury. Central cord syndrome causes more severe upper extremity weakness than lower. Brown-Sequard syndrome leads to ipsilateral motor loss and contralateral sensory loss, not complete loss of all function. A transverse cord lesion involves full transection of the spinal cord, resulting in total loss of motor and sensory function below the injury site.
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