CN- Muscle Spindle & GTO and Reflex Arc

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sense change in muscle length

muscle spindle

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sense change in muscle tension/force

GTO

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___ ____ is in parallel to extrafusal muscle fibers

muscle spindle

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___ is in series with extrafusal muscle fibers

GTO

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what does the muscle spindle consist of

nuclear bag, nuclear chain

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smaller diameter and nuclei are more spread out

nuclear chain

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large diameter with clustered more central nuclei

nuclear bag

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arise from dynamic nuclear bag fibers

1a phasics

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arise from nuclear chain fibers

1a tonics

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sense both the rate of muscle lengthening and muscle length changes

1a phasics

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sense muscle length changes

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arise from GTOS and are in series with the extrafusal muscle fibers

1b afferents

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what is the basis/mechanism for cross fiber massage at the musculotendinous junction

GTO

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what are at the polar ends of the muscle spindle (static and chain)

flower spray receptors

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what type of neuron comes from the flower sprays

II afferent

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what does the II afferents do

crossed extension reflex and crude walking

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DTR or Phasic Reflexes: Phase 1

stretching stimulates sensory receptor

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DTR or Phasic Reflexes: Phase 2

sensory neuron excited

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DTR or Phasic Reflexes: Phase 3

sensory neuron activates motor neuron

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DTR or Phasic Reflexes: Phase 4

motor neuron excited

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DTR or Phasic Reflexes: Phase 5

effector contracts and relieves stretching

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uncrontrolled or uninhibited reflex arc activity

hypertonic

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what is likely damaged with a hypertonic patient

inhibitory motor tracts

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under facility reflex arc activity

hypotonic

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what is likely damaged with a hypotonic patient

facilitory dececending motor tracts

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what is responsible for clonus

sustained monosynaptic reflex arc

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can be a result of a LMN or UMN injury

hypotonicity

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is always indicative of an UMN lesion

hypertonicity

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tonic reflexes are normally assessed by what

modified ashworth scale

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Modified Ashworth Scale: what is "typical"

0

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Modified Ashworth Scale: as the numbers increase what does that correlate with

increased tone/ resistance to passive stretch

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does the Modified Ashworth Scale have any grades for hypotonicity

no

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