mélyínreflexeket
Mélyínreflexeket refers to a set of deep tendon reflexes, also known as stretch reflexes, that are elicited by a sudden stretch of a muscle. These reflexes are involuntary, monosynaptic pathways that involve a sensory neuron, a motor neuron, and a synapse within the spinal cord. When a tendon is tapped, the muscle it attaches to is stretched, activating stretch receptors called muscle spindles. These receptors send a signal along the sensory neuron to the spinal cord, where it directly synapses with a motor neuron. The motor neuron then sends a signal back to the same muscle, causing it to contract and counteract the stretch.
Commonly tested deep tendon reflexes include the patellar reflex (knee-jerk reflex) and the Achilles reflex (ankle-jerk
The assessment of deep tendon reflexes is a crucial part of a neurological examination. The strength and