1996
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1996.76.2.1112
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Soleus stretch reflex modulation during gait in humans

Abstract: 1. The modulation of the short-latency stretch reflex during walking at different walking speeds was investigated and compared with the stretch reflex during standing in healthy human subjects. 2. Ankle joint stretches were applied by a system able to rotate the human ankle joint during treadmill walking in any phase of the step cycle. The system consisted of a mechanical joint attached to the subject's ankle joint and connected to a motor placed beside the treadmill by means of bowden wires. The weight of the… Show more

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“…This may be surprising because this modulation has been shown to be disturbed in patients with bilateral incomplete spinal lesion for H-reflexes , stretch reflexes (Sinkjaer et al 1996), and tendon jerk reflexes (Faist et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be surprising because this modulation has been shown to be disturbed in patients with bilateral incomplete spinal lesion for H-reflexes , stretch reflexes (Sinkjaer et al 1996), and tendon jerk reflexes (Faist et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One outlier was removed, and 3 other subjects were discarded because their acceleration signals were pulsed by the vibrator. (Macefield et al 1993;Schieppati et al 2001;Sinkjaer et al 1996). For example, acute deafferentation of the tibialis anterior muscle, which removes the muscle spindle support of a voluntary contraction, reduces the discharge rate of motor neurons during maximal and submaximal voluntary contractions (Macefield et al 1993).…”
Section: Potential Mechanisms Responsible For the Effect Of Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, af Klint et al [60] concluded that both cutaneous and proprioceptive afferent fibres provide appropriate within-step information as participants walked over an uneven support surface [50]. More specifically, numerous studies have concluded that stretch reflexes in the lower limbs are a primary source of rapid feedback by applying perturbations to the ankle [61,62] and hip [63]. Earlier, Roberts [64] demonstrated that neck proprioceptors as well as the vestibular apparatus initiate modifications in muscle activity by pitching the surface or pitching both the surface and the head.…”
Section: Experiments 2: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%