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- W2077103618 abstract "SINCE 1875 when Erb 1 and Westphal 2 critically described the movement of the limbs elicited as muscle stretch reflexes, many methods of recording and clinical observations of the knee-jerk have been reported. The exaggerated knee-jerk has been recognized as one of the most striking and fundamental aspects of spasticity. According to the accumulated literature, the typical patterns of knee-jerk in the hemiplegic limb as compared with the normal limb of the same patient are as follows: (1) The lower threshold of excitation; the lower intensity of stimulation necessary to produce the first perceptible response (Prichard 3 ); (2) At the same force of stimulus, both the mechanical response of the leg and the electrical response of the quadriceps muscle are of greater amplitude and are very constant (Prichard, 3 Miglietta and Lowenthal 4 ); (3) The mechanical response has a closer resemblance to the perpendicular curve of ascent, invariably a well-marked" @default.
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- W2077103618 title "Analysis of the Faster Knee-Jerk In the Hemiplegic Limb" @default.
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