Deep tendon reflex:深層肌腱反射(Deep Tendon Reflex DTR)
深層肌腱反射(Deep Tendon Reflex DTR)
Deep Tendon Reflex
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The deep tendon reflex (DTR) is a key component of the neurological examination. However, interpretation of the results is a challenge since ...
Deep Tendon Reflexes
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Definition · 0 = no response; always abnormal · 1+ = a slight but definitely present response; may or may not be normal · 2+ = a brisk response; normal · 3+ = a ...
Deep Tendon Reflexes
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Symmetrical reflexes within the 1+ to 3+ range are generally considered normal as long as upper or lower motor neuron signs do not accompany ...
Deep Tendon Reflexes
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The reflex exam is fundamental to the neurological exam and important to locating upper versus lower motor neuron lesions. There are five deep tendon ...
Deep tendon reflexes
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Abstract. Objective: The deep tendon reflex (DTR) is routinely used by clinicians to evaluate the nervous system. Depressed and hyperactive DTRs suggest ...
Physiology
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First described in 1875 by Wilhelm Heinrich Erb and Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal, the deep tendon reflex (DTR) is essential in examining and ...
Physiology
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First described in 1875 by Wilhelm Heinrich Erb and Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal, the deep tendon reflex (DTR) is essential in examining and ...