- H-reflex
The H-reflex is a
reflectory reaction of muscles afterelectrical stimulation of sensory fibers (Ia afferent s stemming frommuscle spindles ) in their innervating nerves (for example, those located behind theknee ). The H-reflex test is performed using an electric stimulator, which gives usually a square-wave current of short duration and small amplitude (higher stimulations might involve alpha fibers, causing a M-wave, compromising the results), and anEMG set, to record the muscle response. That response is usually a clear wave, called H-wave, 50 ms after the stimulus, not to be confused with M-wave at 25-30 ms, which might appear in too intense stimulations.H-reflex is analogous to the mechanically induced spinal
stretch reflex (for example,knee jerk reflex ) because both cases muscle-spindle innervating fibers are activated. Although stretch reflex gives just qualitative information about muscle spindles and relfex arch activity; if the purpose of the test to compare performances from different subjects, H-reflex should be used. In that case, in fact, latencies (ms) and amplitudes (mV) of H-wave can be compared.H-reflex is used to assess fitness of
astronaut s. H-reflex was the first medical experiment completed on theInternational Space Station .History
It was first described by Paul Hoffmann (hence the name) in 1910. [Hoffmann P. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der menschlichen Reflexe mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der elektrischen Erscheinungen. Arch Anat Physiol. 1910;1:223–246.]
See also
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Motor reflex
*Tendon reflex
*Achilles reflex
*Pupillary reflex
*Tonic vibration reflex External links
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