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Changes with age in monosynaptic reflexes elicited by mechanical and electrical stimulation

DE VRIES H; WISWELL RA; ROMERO GT
AM J PHYS MED , 1985, vol. 64, n° 2, p. 71-81
Doc n°: 24815
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AK - EXPLORATIONS FONCTIONNELLES

Absence of the Achilles tendon reflex (T) has been reported to increase with age. Other investigators have reported no age relationship. Age changes in the Hoffmann reflex (H) have been examined in only one recent investigation. It was our purpose to compare the T and H reflexes of healthy, active old (n = 20) against young (n = 20) subjects using methods which provide stimulus-response data for both T and H. We also compared the age difference of H against T to estimate fusimotor involvement in age changes. No significant age differences were found in the response : stimulus ratio for T. Amplitude of H responses were 32.7 percent smaller in the old (P < 0.004) and M waves were smaller by 24 percent (P < 0.025). No significant age difference was found between mechanically and electrically elicited reflexes ; and therefore, our data do not support fusimotor involvement in the age changes of monosynaptic reflexes.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 1985101340

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