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Observations on the variability of the H reflex in human soleus

H reflexes were evoked in human soleus by stimulating the tibial nerve at a constant intensity. Each trial was then assigned to one of three groups on the basis of the amplitude of its H reflex; all trials in each group were then full‐wave rectified and reaveraged. There was a strong positive relati...

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Published in:Muscle & nerve 1999-03, Vol.22 (3), p.341-346
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description H reflexes were evoked in human soleus by stimulating the tibial nerve at a constant intensity. Each trial was then assigned to one of three groups on the basis of the amplitude of its H reflex; all trials in each group were then full‐wave rectified and reaveraged. There was a strong positive relationship between the amplitude of the H reflex and the level of electromyographic activity in the muscle at the time of onset of the H reflex, which reflects the activity of the motoneuronal pool when the afferent volley arrived. Thus, much of the variability of the H reflex is due to small changes in the level of activation of the motoneuronal pool during repeated trials. The steady torque preceding the H reflex was a poor predictor of the H‐reflex amplitude, presumably because of the delay between the changes in the electrical activity of motoneurons and the mechanical outcome thereof. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 22: 341–346, 1999
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Humans
Isometric Contraction - physiology
Middle Aged
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Tibial Nerve - physiology
Torque
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