postural reflex

  • 1postural reflex — a reflex consisting of some change of posture …

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  • 2Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome — (often referred to as just postural tachycardia syndrome or POTS) is a condition of dysautonomia, and more specifically, orthostatic intolerance, in which a change from the supine position to an upright position causes an abnormally large… …

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  • 3Reflex — A reaction that is involuntary. The corneal reflex is the blink that occurs with irritation of the eye. The nasal reflex is a sneeze. * * * 1. An involuntary reaction in response to a stimulus applied to the periphery and transmitted to the… …

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  • 4static reflex — the reflex maintenance of muscular tone for posture. * * * any of the reflexes for maintenance of position and righting of the body, such as the postural reflex, righting reflex, or vestibular reflexes …

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  • 5Stretch reflex — The stretch reflex (myotatic reflex) is a muscle contraction in response to stretching within the muscle. It is a monosynaptic reflex which provides automatic regulation of skeletal muscle length. When a muscle lengthens, the muscle spindle is… …

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  • 6Tonic vibration reflex — is a sustained contraction of a muscle subjected to vibration. This reflex is caused by vibratory activation of muscle spindles muscle receptors sensitive to stretch.Tonic vibration reflex is evoked by placing a vibrator which in this case is… …

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  • 7CVS adjustments during postural changes — The slowed pulse rate in the horizontal posture as compared to a quicker rate in standing posture depends on different mechanisms of blood pressure regulation in the body. The sitting lying difference is due to hydrostatic influence acting mainly …

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  • 8Bobath concept — The Bobath concept is a broad and ever evolving approach in neurological rehabilitation that is applied in patient assessment and treatment (such as with adults after stroke,[1] or children with cerebral palsy[2]). The goal of applying the Bobath …

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  • 9Pr — 1. Abbreviation for presbyopia. 2. Symbol for praseodymium; propyl. * * * by way of the rectum [Lat. per rectum]; far point of accommodation [Lat. punctum remotum]; palindromic rheumatism; parallax and refraction; partial reinforcement; partial… …

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  • 10PR — • by way of the rectum [Lat. per rectum]; • far point of accommodation [Lat. punctum remotum]; • palindromic rheumatism; • parallax and refraction; • partial reinforcement; • partial remission; • partial response; • particulate respirator; • peer …

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