DEEP TENDON REFLEXES Flashcards

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Function of testing deep tendon reflexes

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assess integrity of the peripheral and central nervous systems; diagnosis of central and peripheral nervous system disorders

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Procedure DTR testing:

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-use of a reflex hammer on tendon being tested;
assess bilaterally; wide end of hammer- broad tendons (patellar and triceps)

tap the tendon briskly to adequately activate the muscle spindle; hold handle somewhat loosely, and the motion should originate from your wrist in a quick “flicking’ motion

assess when the patient is as relaxed as possible;

** TEST UNAFFECTED SIDE FIRST

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SCORING DTR

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0- no reflex,
1+ minimal or depressed response,
2+ normal response,
3+ overly brisk response,
4+ extremely brisk response with clonus, which is an involuntary repetitive back and forth motion

LACK OF REFLEX- LMN INJURY
EXAGGERATED REFLEX- UMN INJURY

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Reasons for hypotonic or hypertonic DTR

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hypotonic DTR- due to injury or compression along the nerve pathway (bulging or herniated nucleus pulpossis); can also be caused by stenosis of intervertebral foramen, peripheral nerve injury, or peripheral nervous system disorders ; usually found unilaterally (LMN)

hypertonic DTRs- central nervous system pathology; injury to the cortex or corticospinal tract at any point superior to the synapse at the spinal cord (prevent inhibitory, descending modulation); usually bilateral; often seen in individuals with severe traumatic brain injury (UMN injury)

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Nerve root associated with biceps brachii tendon?

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C5 (C6)

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Nerve root associated with brachioradialis

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C6 (C5)

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Nerve root associated with triceps brachii?

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C7 (C6)

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Nerve root associated with patellar tendon

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L4 (L2, L3)

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Nerve root associated with biceps brachii tendon?

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C5 (C6)

peripheral nerve: musculocutaneous

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Nerve root associated with brachioradialis

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C6 (C5)

peripheral nerve: radial nerve

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Nerve root associated with triceps

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C7 (C6)

peripheral nerve: radial nerve

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nerve root associated with patellar tendon

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L4 (L2, L3)

peripheral nerve: femoral nerve

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nerve root associated with achilles tendon:

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S1 (S2)

peripheral nerve: tibial nerve

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