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'Lack of acetaminophen ceiling effect on R-III nociceptive flexion reflex.' on BiomedExperts. Find the right expert or researcher in 1.8 Million .
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C. Flexor reflex - excitation of flexor motor neurons to withdraw from painful or noxious stimulus; can take different forms (exciting muscles with other .
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Reflex Tests: Encyclopedia of Nursing & Allied Health. . be completely formed; and as a result, all the toes will curl under (plantar flexion reflex). .
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flexion reflex ( ′flekshən ′rē′fleks ) ( physiology ) An unconditioned, segmental reflex elicited by noxious stimulation and consisting of contraction.
by TG Brown - 1912
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Jul 1, 2002 – Changes in Nociceptive Flexion Reflex Threshold Across the Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Women. (Downloading may take up to 30 seconds. .
flexion /flex·ion/ (flek´shun) the act of bending or the condition of being bent . flex·ion (fl k sh n). n. 1. The act of bending a joint or limb in the body .
Comparison of the nociceptive flexion reflex threshold and the bispectral index as monitors of movement responses to noxious stimuli under propofol .
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a. The act of bending a joint or limb in the body by the action of flexors. b. The resulting condition of being bent. 2. A part that is bent. .
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The withdrawal reflex (nociceptive or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli. A classic example is .
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Knikou M. Modulation of flexion reflex induced by hip angle changes in human spinal cord injury. Exp Br Res 168:577 (2006)
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Mar 15, 2008 – Hypertension and risk for hypertension have been associated with reduced pain sensitivity. It has been hypothesised that endogenous opioids .
A finger flexion reflex which corresponds to the Bekhterev-Mendel foot reflex. A stroke in the area of the distal end of radius (Jacobsohn) on the extensor .
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35 | Flexion Reflex: Placement 1 - Lower Extremities . 36 | Flexion Reflex: Placement 2 37 | Flexion Reflex: Placement 3 38 | Ankle Plantar Flexion .
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2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Feb 22, 2008The action of plantar pressure on flexion reflex pathways Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses.
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Jump to Abnormal reflex seen as flexion of toes: Bekhterev-Mendel reflex – flexion of the 2nd to 5th toes on percussion of the dorsum of the .
Contrary to what might be imagined, given the speed with which we are able to withdraw from painful stimuli, this flexion reflex involves several synaptic .
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SpringerImages - Short-latency flexion reflex modulation during stepping in SCI. a The mean (+SEM) (n = 3; subjects D13, D15, and D20) subtracted .
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. index home text flexion-flexor withdrawal reflex Stimulus as the results . . Was to prolonged flexionhindlimb flexion reflex, withdrawal also called a .
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flexor retina´culum see entries under retinaculum. flex·or (fl k s r). n. A .
36 | Flexion Reflex: Placement 2 - Lower Extremities . 36 | Flexion Reflex .
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Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Central representation of the RIII flexion reflex associated with overt motor reaction: An fMRI study. Information .
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Note that this is a monsynaptic reflex. F and E indicate flexor and extensor . . The pathways for the flexion reflex are illustrated in Figure 15-3. .
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