stretch reflex
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Definition
- Noun:
- An automatic muscle contraction in response to stretching: The "stretch reflex" is an involuntary, rapid contraction of a muscle that occurs when its tendon is pulled or the muscle itself is stretched. This reflex is a fundamental mechanism for maintaining posture and stability.
Usage
- The "stretch reflex" is a specific, scientific term used primarily in physiology, medicine, and biology.
- It describes an automatic, protective, and postural function of the nervous system.
- It is often tested by a doctor tapping a tendon with a reflex hammer.
Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor tested the patient's patellar tendon to check the knee-jerk stretch reflex.
- A strong stretch reflex in the leg muscles is crucial for maintaining erect posture while standing.
- When the muscle spindle senses a rapid stretch, it triggers the stretch reflex.
Advanced Usage
- "to elicit a stretch reflex": to cause the reflex to happen, typically through a tap or quick stretch.
- The physician used a hammer to elicit a stretch reflex from the Achilles tendon.
- "hyperactive stretch reflex": a reflex that is stronger or more easily triggered than normal, often indicating a neurological condition.
- Hyperactive stretch reflexes are a common sign in patients with upper motor neuron lesions.
Variants and Related Words
- Myotatic reflex (n): Another, more technical name for the stretch reflex.
- The monosynaptic pathway is the basis of the myotatic reflex.
- Deep tendon reflex (DTR) (n): A clinical term often used synonymously with stretch reflex, as the test involves tapping a tendon.
- The biceps and triceps deep tendon reflexes were normal.
Synonyms
- Myotatic reflex: The precise physiological synonym.
- Deep tendon reflex (DTR): The common clinical synonym.
Related Phrases
- Monosynaptic reflex arc: The simple neural pathway (involving only one synapse between sensory and motor neurons) that mediates the stretch reflex.
- The stretch reflex is a classic example of a monosynaptic reflex arc.
- Muscle spindle: The sensory receptor organ within the muscle that detects stretch and initiates the reflex.
- The signal from the muscle spindle travels to the spinal cord to generate the stretch reflex.
Noun
- reflex contraction of a muscle when an attached tendon is pulled; important in maintaining erect posture