Superficial Reflex Testing Flashcards

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What is Corneal Reflex and What are its afferent and efferent components?

A

Involuntary blinking in response to corneal stimulation

Afferent: ophthalmic branch (V1) of trigeminal nerve (5th nerve)

Efferent: facial nerve (7th nerve)

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Abdominal reflex (T7-T12)

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Contraction of superficial abdominal muscles when stroking abdomen lightly (LATERAL TO MEDIAL)

Significant if asymmetric– usually signifies a UMN lesion on the absent side.

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Cremasteric reflex (T12-L1)

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Contraction of cremaster muscle (that will pull up the scrotum/testis) after stroking the same side of superior/inner thigh

Absent with: SCI and corticospinal lesions.

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Plantar reflex (S1-S2, Tibial nerve)

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The plantar flexion of toes (normal response) is elicited when stroking of the lateral sole of the foot from calcaneus to base of 5th metatarsal. [Make a 7]

Dorsiflexion of great toe and splaying/extension of the four small toes- Abnormal or “Babinski Response/Positive Babinski’s Sign”

  • seen with corticospinal/UMN lesions.
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What is the Anal Reflex and what are its Afferent and Efferent Components?

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Reflexive contraction of the external anal sphincter upon stroking the skin around the anus

Afferent: pudendal nerve
Efferent: S2-S4

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Bulbocavernosus reflex

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Anal sphincter contraction in response to:
squeezing the glans penis
tugging on an indwelling Foley catheter

Reflex mediated by S2-S4

It is the first reflex to come after SCI- It is an indicator that the body is out of spinal shock.

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