Stretch reflex
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Transcript Stretch reflex
The stretch (myotatic) reflex is exemplified by the knee jerk
reflex
used routinely in clinical neurophysiology as a tool for
diagnosis of certain neurological condition
The stretch reflex has only one synapse betweenThe
sensory afferent nerves (group Ia afferents)and the motor
efferent nerves (α moroneurons).
When the muscle is stretched, group Ia afferent fibers
in the muscle spindle are activated and their firing rate
increase
The group Ia afferents enter the spinal cord and
synapse directly on and activate α motoneurons.
When these α motoneurons are activated, they cause
contraction of the muscle that was originally stretched
When the muscle contracts, it shortens, thereby
decreasing stretch on the muscle spindle.
The muscle spindle returns to its original length, and
the firing rate of the group Ia afferents returns to
baseline
Simultaneously, information is sent from the spinal
cord to cause contraction of synergistic muscles and
relaxation of antagonistic muscles.