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Tendon Reflexes Elicited using a Computer Controlled Linear Motor Tendon Hammer

Abstract

We present a novel instrumentation system for studying tendon and spinal reflexes using a commercial linear servo-motor as a precisely controlled tendon hammer. The system uses a LabVIEW-based program to both control electrical or mechanical stimuli and record and measure the resulting M and H waves. The hammer can deliver tendon taps with selected velocities, durations, frequencies and excursions. Preliminary results for both soleus and flexor carpi radialis muscles show that impact velocity is an important variable in eliciting tendon reflexes. As expected, the tendon reflex amplitude was also found to be dependent on excursion depth, but not as significantly as hammer velocity. Other stimulus paradigms are also presently being investigated.

Authors

Archambeault M; de Bruin H; McComas A; Fu W

Journal

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), Vol. 2006, , pp. 5068–5071

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 25, 2014

DOI

10.1109/iembs.2006.259923

ISSN

1557-170X
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