1. ALS gradually destroys the motor nerves , causing muscles to atrophy, leading to paralysis. 2. "It's not a motor nerve , doesn't cause weakness or paralysis, it's just numbness. 3. Both sensory and motor nerves  are tested at different locations. 4. Secretomotor nerve endings are frequently contrasted with sensory neuron endings and motor nerve  endings. 5. Sensory and motor nerve  pathways may be affected by interruption or compression of nerves. 6. There may be subtle abnormalities of motor nerve  conduction velocity and sensory action potentials. 7. As the brain and spinal cord motor nerve  cells die, muscles weaken and shrink. 8. The motor nerves  are efferent nerves involved in muscular control. 9. My motor nerves  that control that right leg won't work. 10. Each motor nerve  stimulates up to a thousand muscle fibers.