myotactic reflex
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Definition
Noun: * Stretch reflex: A monosynaptic reflex contraction of a muscle in response to a sudden stretch of that same muscle, typically initiated by tapping its tendon. This reflex is fundamental for maintaining muscle tone, coordination, and erect posture.
Usage
- The myotactic reflex is the basis for clinical tests like the knee-jerk response.
- A properly functioning myotactic reflex helps prevent injury from over-extension of joints.
- Neurologists assess the myotactic reflex to evaluate the integrity of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
Examples
- When a doctor taps the patellar tendon with a hammer, the resulting knee extension is a classic example of a myotactic reflex.
- The myotactic reflex is an automatic, involuntary response that does not involve the brain.
- Disorders affecting the sensory or motor pathways can diminish or exaggerate the myotactic reflex.
Advanced Usage
- Physiological Role: The myotactic reflex functions as a feedback mechanism to maintain constant muscle length, which is crucial for posture and balance.
- Hyperreflexia: An excessively brisk myotactic reflex can be a sign of an upper motor neuron lesion.
- Hyporeflexia: A diminished or absent myotactic reflex often indicates a problem in the reflex arc, such as a lower motor neuron lesion or peripheral neuropathy.
Variants and Related Words
- Stretch Reflex: The most common and direct synonym for myotactic reflex.
- Deep Tendon Reflex (DTR): A clinical term often used interchangeably with myotactic reflex, though technically it describes the method of eliciting the reflex (tapping the tendon).
- Monosynaptic Reflex: A technical term describing the neural pathway of the myotactic reflex, which involves only one synapse between the sensory and motor neuron in the spinal cord.
- Muscle Spindle: The specialized sensory receptor within the muscle that detects stretch and initiates the myotactic reflex.
Synonyms
- Stretch reflex
- Deep tendon reflex (DTR)
- Tendon reflex
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Reflex Arc: The neural pathway that mediates a reflex action, such as the myotactic reflex.
- Proprioception: The sense of the relative position of one's own body parts, which the myotactic reflex contributes to.
- Muscle Tone: The continuous and passive partial contraction of muscles, maintained in part by the myotactic reflex.
Noun
- reflex contraction of a muscle when an attached tendon is pulled; important in maintaining erect posture