Brainstem reflexes: electrodiagnostic techniques, physiology, normative data, and clinical applications
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Brainstem reflexes: electrodiagnostic techniques, physiology, normative data, and clinical applications
Abstract
An overview is provided on the physiological aspects of the brainstem reflexes as they can be examined by use of clinically applicable neurophysiological tests. Brainstem reflex studies provide important information about the afferent and efferent pathways and are excellent physiological tools for the assessment of cranial nerve nuclei and the functional integrity of suprasegmental structures. In this review, the blink reflex after trigeminal and nontrigeminal inputs, corneal reflex, levator palpebrae inhibitory reflex, jaw jerk, masseter inhibitory reflex, and corneomandibular reflex are discussed. Following description of the recording technique, physiology, central pathways, and normative data of these reflexes, including an account of the recording of recovery curves, the application of these reflexes is reviewed in patients with various neurological abnormalities, including trigeminal pain and neuralgia, facial neuropathy, and brainstem and hemispherical lesions. Finally, simultaneous electromyographic recording from the orbicularis oculi and the levator palpebrae muscles is discussed briefly in different eyelid movement disorders.
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The chin reflex.Muscle Nerve. 2003 Mar;27(3):386. doi: 10.1002/mus.10324. Muscle Nerve. 2003. PMID: 12635128 No abstract available.
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