Impaired vibratory sensation
A decrease in the ability to perceive vibration. Clinically, this is usually tested with a tuning fork which vibrates at 128 Hz and is applied to bony prominences such as the malleoli at the ankles or the metacarpal-phalangeal joints. There is a slow decay of vibration from the tuning fork. The degree of vibratory sense loss can be crudely estimated by counting the number of seconds that the examiner can perceive the vibration longer than the patient. [ ]
Term info
Impaired vibratory sensation
- Decreased vibration sense
- Decreased vibratory sense
- Diminished vibratory sense
- Impaired vibratory sensation
- Impaired vibratory sense
Impaired vibratory sensation may suggesti involvement of the posterior column-medial lemniscus pathway, which is responsible for transmitting fine touch, vibration and conscious proprioceptive information from the body to the cerebral cortex.
HP:0006836, HP:0007116
human_phenotype
HP:0002495