Monosynaptic reflexes in the superficial forearm flexors in man and their clinical significance.
AUTOR(ES)
Deschuytere, J
RESUMO
Indirect motor responses with the characteristics of the H wave were recorded from the flexor carpi radialis and the palmaris longus muscles in normal adults. A series of experiments has been performed, constituting circumstantial arguments for the monosynaptic nature of these reflex responses. The findings in pathological conditions, which corroborated this point of view, are documented briefly.
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