scholarly journals Motion Analysis of Normal Patellar Tendon Reflex

Author(s):  
Lai Kuan Tham ◽  
Noor Azuan Abu Osman ◽  
Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas ◽  
Kheng Seang Lim

Background:Reflex assessment, an essential element in the investigation of the motor system, is currently assessed through qualitative description, which lacks of normal values in the healthy population. This study quantified the amplitude and latency of patellar tendon reflex in normal subjects using motion analysis to determine the factors affecting the reflex amplitude.Methods:100 healthy volunteers were recruited for patellar tendon reflex assessments which were recorded using a motion analysis system. Different levels of input strength were exerted during the experiments.Results:A linear relationship was found between reflex input and reflex amplitude (r = 0.50, P <0.001). The left knee was found to exhibit 26.3% higher reflex amplitude than the right (P <0.001). The Jendrassik manoeuvre significantly increased reflex amplitude by 34.3% (P = 0.001); the effect was especially prominent in subjects with weak reflex response. Reflex latency normality data were established, which showed a gradual reduction with increasing input strength.Conclusion:The quantitative normality data and findings showed that the present method has great potential to objectively quantify deep tendon reflexes.

PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. e80799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annapoorna Chandrasekhar ◽  
Noor Azuan Abu Osman ◽  
Lai Kuan Tham ◽  
Kheng Seang Lim ◽  
Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas

PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. e55702 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lai Kuan Tham ◽  
Noor Azuan Abu Osman ◽  
Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas ◽  
Kheng Seang Lim

1995 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 250-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harriet G. Williams ◽  
Jeanmarie R. Burke

A conditioned patellar tendon reflex paradigm was used to study the contributions of crossed spinal and supraspinal inputs to the output of the alpha motoneuron pool in children with and without developmental coordination disorders. The basic patellar tendon reflex response was exaggerated in children with developmental coordination disorders. Crossed spinal and supraspinal influences on the excitability of the alpha motoneuron pool were similar in both groups of children. However, there was evidence of exaggerated crossed spinal and supraspinal inputs onto the alpha motoneuron pool in individual children with developmental coordination disorder.


2015 ◽  
Vol 185 (4) ◽  
pp. 813-817 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rory O’Sullivan ◽  
Damien Kiernan ◽  
Michael Walsh ◽  
Tim O’Brien ◽  
Yahya Elhassan

2007 ◽  
Vol 2007 (0) ◽  
pp. 207-210
Author(s):  
Yasuaki Ohtaki ◽  
Naotaka Mamizuka ◽  
Mohammad Fard ◽  
Naoyuki Ochiai ◽  
Hikaru Inooka ◽  
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Author(s):  
L. K. Tham ◽  
N. A. Abu Osman ◽  
K. S. Lim ◽  
B. Pingguan-Murphy ◽  
W. A. B. Wan Abas

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