Global Information Lookup Global Information

Stretch reflex information


The patellar reflex is an example of the stretch reflex.

The stretch reflex (myotatic reflex), or more accurately "muscle stretch reflex", is a muscle contraction in response to stretching a muscle. The function of the reflex is generally thought to be maintaining the muscle at a constant length but the response is often coordinated across multiple muscles and even joints.[1] The older term deep tendon reflex is now criticized as misleading. Tendons have little to do with the response, and some muscles with stretch reflexes have no tendons. Rather, muscle spindles detect a stretch and convey the information to the central nervous system.[2]

As an example of a spinal reflex, it results in a fast response that involves an afferent signal into the spinal cord and an efferent signal out to the muscle. The stretch reflex can be a monosynaptic reflex which provides automatic regulation of skeletal muscle length, whereby the signal entering the spinal cord arises from a change in muscle length or velocity. It can also include a polysynaptic component, as in the tonic stretch reflex.[3]

When a muscle lengthens, the muscle spindle is stretched and its nerve activity increases. This increases alpha motor neuron activity, causing the muscle fibers to contract and thus resist the stretching. A secondary set of neurons also causes the opposing muscle to relax.

Gamma motoneurons regulate how sensitive the stretch reflex is by tightening or relaxing the fibers within the spindle. There are several theories as to what may trigger gamma motoneurons to increase the reflex's sensitivity. For example, alpha-gamma co-activation might keep the spindles taut when a muscle is contracted, preserving stretch reflex sensitivity even as the muscle fibers become shorter. Otherwise the spindles would become slack and the reflex would cease to function.

This reflex has the shortest latency of all spinal reflexes including the Golgi tendon reflex and reflexes mediated by pain and cutaneous receptors.[4]

  1. ^ Reschechtko S; Pruszynski JA (2020). "Stretch Reflexes". Curr Biol. 30 (18): R1025–R1030. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2020.07.092. PMID 32961152.
  2. ^ Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis; McGee; Chapter 63. 2018
  3. ^ Neilson PD (December 1972). "Interaction between voluntary contraction and tonic stretch reflex transmission in normal and spastic patients". J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 35 (6): 853–60. doi:10.1136/jnnp.35.6.853. PMC 494192. PMID 4346023.
  4. ^ Spirduso, Waneen Wyrick (1978). "Hemispheric Lateralization and Orientation in Compensatory and Voluntary Movement". Information Processing in Motor Control and Learning. pp. 289–309. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-665960-3.50019-0. ISBN 9780126659603.

and 25 Related for: Stretch reflex information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8102 seconds.)

Stretch reflex

Last Update:

The stretch reflex (myotatic reflex), or more accurately "muscle stretch reflex", is a muscle contraction in response to stretching a muscle. The function...

Word Count : 1156

Reflex

Last Update:

invertebrates. A good example of reflex modulation is the stretch reflex. When a muscle is stretched at rest, the stretch reflex leads to contraction of the...

Word Count : 1890

Golgi tendon reflex

Last Update:

The Golgi tendon reflex (also called inverse stretch reflex, autogenic inhibition, tendon reflex) is an inhibitory effect on the muscle resulting from...

Word Count : 1402

Patellar reflex

Last Update:

The patellar reflex, also called the knee reflex or knee-jerk, is a stretch reflex which tests the L2, L3, and L4 segments of the spinal cord. Many animals...

Word Count : 959

Tendon reflex

Last Update:

Tendon reflex (or T-reflex) may refer to: The stretch reflex or muscle stretch reflex (MSR), when the stretch is created by a blow upon a muscle tendon...

Word Count : 515

Ankle jerk reflex

Last Update:

jerk reflex, also known as the Achilles reflex, occurs when the Achilles tendon is tapped while the foot is dorsiflexed. It is a type of stretch reflex that...

Word Count : 532

Jaw jerk reflex

Last Update:

The jaw jerk reflex or the masseter reflex is a stretch reflex used to test the status of a patient's trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) and to help distinguish...

Word Count : 928

Triceps reflex

Last Update:

triceps muscle causes extension, and indicates a normal reflex. The arc involves the stretch receptors in the triceps tendon, from where the information...

Word Count : 549

Biceps reflex

Last Update:

Biceps reflex is a deep tendon reflex (DTR) test (also known as a muscle-stretch reflex test) that examines the function of the C5 reflex arc and the C6...

Word Count : 312

Mechanoreceptor

Last Update:

emboli, pneumonia, and barotrauma. The knee jerk is the popularly known stretch reflex (involuntary kick of the lower leg) induced by tapping the knee with...

Word Count : 2660

Muscle spindle

Last Update:

muscles, for example, by activating motor neurons via the stretch reflex to resist muscle stretch. The muscle spindle has both sensory and motor components...

Word Count : 1482

Clonus

Last Update:

tonic–clonic seizure Stretch reflex Tetany Tetanic contractions Hilder, Joseph M.; Zev W. Rymer (September 1999). "A Stimulation Study of Reflex Instability in...

Word Count : 1117

Bainbridge reflex

Last Update:

The Bainbridge reflex or Bainbridge effect (also called the atrial reflex) is a cardiovascular reflex causing an increase in heart rate in response to...

Word Count : 1056

Gastrocolic reflex

Last Update:

contractions, in response to stretch in the stomach following ingestion and byproducts of digestion entering the small intestine. The reflex propels existing intestinal...

Word Count : 424

Hypertonia

Last Update:

the stretch reflex, is not sufficient as it fails to take into account patients exhibiting increased muscle tone in the absence of stretch reflex over-activity...

Word Count : 1647

List of reflexes

Last Update:

Startle reflex Sucking reflex — a primitive reflex, sucking at anything that touches the roof of an infant's mouth. Stretch reflex Triceps reflex — jerking...

Word Count : 915

Osteopathy

Last Update:

increasing circulation and lymphatic drainage, and stimulating the stretch reflex of muscles and overlying fascia. Practitioners who perform myofascial...

Word Count : 8025

Running

Last Update:

movers, the lower extremity moves back towards the ground, aided by the stretch reflex and gravity. The footstrike and absorption phases follow, leading to...

Word Count : 7346

Upper motor neuron syndrome

Last Update:

exaggerated stretch reflex, which means that a muscle has a reflex contraction when stretched, and that this contraction is stronger when the stretch is applied...

Word Count : 1406

Proprioception

Last Update:

balance, especially during locomotion. For example, consider the stretch reflex, in which stretch across a muscle is detected by a sensory receptor (e.g., muscle...

Word Count : 6836

Gamma motor neuron

Last Update:

magnitude of change in length and controls the static sensitivity of the stretch reflex. For this reason, this type of gamma motor neuron is mostly used in...

Word Count : 2801

Spasticity

Last Update:

One factor that is thought to be related to spasticity is the stretch reflex. This reflex is important in coordinating normal movements in which muscles...

Word Count : 3969

Myofascial release

Last Update:

muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles. Fascia is a thin, tough, elastic type of connective tissue...

Word Count : 1016

Vagovagal reflex

Last Update:

Vagovagal reflex refers to gastrointestinal tract reflex circuits where afferent and efferent fibers of the vagus nerve coordinate responses to gut stimuli...

Word Count : 441

Motor neuron

Last Update:

fibers to contract and thereby resist further stretching. This process is also called the stretch reflex. Beta motor neurons innervate intrafusal muscle...

Word Count : 2987

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net