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Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know

The deep tendon reflex (DTR) is a key component of the neurological examination. However, interpretation of the results is a challenge since there is a lack of knowledge on the important features of reflex responses such as the amount of hammer force, the strength of contraction, duration of the con...

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Autores principales: Lin-Wei, Ooi, Xian, Leonard Leong Sang, Shen, Vincent Tee Wei, Chuan, Chee Yong, Halim, Sanihah Abdul, Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani, Idris, Zamzuri, Abdullah, Jafri Malin
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Publicado: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8075597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33958960
http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2021.28.2.5
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author Lin-Wei, Ooi
Xian, Leonard Leong Sang
Shen, Vincent Tee Wei
Chuan, Chee Yong
Halim, Sanihah Abdul
Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani
Idris, Zamzuri
Abdullah, Jafri Malin
author_facet Lin-Wei, Ooi
Xian, Leonard Leong Sang
Shen, Vincent Tee Wei
Chuan, Chee Yong
Halim, Sanihah Abdul
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Idris, Zamzuri
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description The deep tendon reflex (DTR) is a key component of the neurological examination. However, interpretation of the results is a challenge since there is a lack of knowledge on the important features of reflex responses such as the amount of hammer force, the strength of contraction, duration of the contraction and relaxation. The tools used to elicit the reflexes also play a role in the quality of the reflex contraction. Furthermore, improper execution techniques during the DTR assessment may alter the findings and cloud the true assessment of the nervous system. Therefore, understanding the basic principles and the key features of DTR allows for better interpretation of the reflex responses. This paper discusses the brief history of reflexes, the development of the reflex hammer, and also the key features of a reflex response encompassing the amplitude of force needed to elicit a reflex response, the velocity of contraction, the strength of contraction, and the duration of contraction and relaxation phases. The final section encloses the techniques of eliciting DTR in the upper extremities, trunk, and lower extremities, and the interpretation of these reflexes.
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spelling pubmed-80755972021-05-05 Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know Lin-Wei, Ooi Xian, Leonard Leong Sang Shen, Vincent Tee Wei Chuan, Chee Yong Halim, Sanihah Abdul Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani Idris, Zamzuri Abdullah, Jafri Malin Malays J Med Sci Original Article The deep tendon reflex (DTR) is a key component of the neurological examination. However, interpretation of the results is a challenge since there is a lack of knowledge on the important features of reflex responses such as the amount of hammer force, the strength of contraction, duration of the contraction and relaxation. The tools used to elicit the reflexes also play a role in the quality of the reflex contraction. Furthermore, improper execution techniques during the DTR assessment may alter the findings and cloud the true assessment of the nervous system. Therefore, understanding the basic principles and the key features of DTR allows for better interpretation of the reflex responses. This paper discusses the brief history of reflexes, the development of the reflex hammer, and also the key features of a reflex response encompassing the amplitude of force needed to elicit a reflex response, the velocity of contraction, the strength of contraction, and the duration of contraction and relaxation phases. The final section encloses the techniques of eliciting DTR in the upper extremities, trunk, and lower extremities, and the interpretation of these reflexes. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2021-04 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8075597/ /pubmed/33958960 http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2021.28.2.5 Text en © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Lin-Wei, Ooi
Xian, Leonard Leong Sang
Shen, Vincent Tee Wei
Chuan, Chee Yong
Halim, Sanihah Abdul
Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani
Idris, Zamzuri
Abdullah, Jafri Malin
Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know
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title_fullStr Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know
title_full_unstemmed Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know
title_short Deep Tendon Reflex: The Tools and Techniques. What Surgical Neurology Residents Should Know
title_sort deep tendon reflex: the tools and techniques. what surgical neurology residents should know
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8075597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33958960
http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2021.28.2.5
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