Disorders of motor neurons and the spinal cord
A number of movement disorders are produced by damage either to the spinal cord or to cortical projections to the spinal cord. These disorders include myasthenia gravis, a disorder of the muscle receptors; poliomyelitis, a disorder of the motor-neuron cell bodies; multiple sclerosis, a disorder of myelinated motor fibers; paraplegia and Brown-Sequard syndrome, caused by complete transection or hemitransection of the spinal cord, respectively; and hemiplegia, caused by cortical damage.