ROSPECTS FOR THE USE OF H-REFLEXOMETRY IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN MOTOR FUNCTION
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Published:2024-03-28
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Page:6-16
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ISSN:2415-8836
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Container-title:Здобутки клінічної і експериментальної медицини
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Short-container-title:ЗКЕМ
Author:
Ivanchenko O. Z.,Melnikova O. Z.,Lukina H. M.,Mikaelyan G. R.
Abstract
SUMMARY. The article application of H-reflexometry in the study of the central mechanisms of random human movements, which is mainly carried out on healthy subjects, is demonstrated. It has been shown that the results of clinical trials performed by H-reflexometry with the participation of injured people or people with neurological disorders provide additional information about these mechanisms, reveal the causes of human motor function disorders, contribute to the improvement of methods of their study and provide opportunities for the implementation of rehabilitation measures.
The aim – to evaluate the prospects of using H-reflexometry in the study of central mechanisms of movements and means of restoring and maximizing the motor capabilities of people.
Material and Methods. The analysis was carried out using the scientific biological and medical information search system PubMed.
Results. H-reflexometry was used both for the study of motor functions of healthy people and patients with injuries and neurological disorders. The authors studied mainly H-reflexes m.soleus, m. flexor carpi radialis, m. quadriceps. The total number of publications with the results of studies performed on other muscles indicates the possibility of a wider use of H-reflexometry in the study of motor functions in humans than is generally accepted and currently implemented. It was found that H-reflexometry was used to the greatest extent in the researches of the mechanisms of motor disorders arising as a result of stroke and spinal cord injuries.
Conclusions. The results of the review indicate that H-reflexometry provides ample opportunities to study human motor function in normal and pathological conditions, and it may be especially promising at present to examine injured people using this method, to implement and monitor their rehabilitation measures.
Publisher
Ternopil State Medical University
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