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Stretch reflex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    
The stretch reflex (myotatic reflex) is a muscle contraction in response to stretching within the muscle. It is a monosynaptic reflex which provides automatic ...
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stretch reflex - The Free Dictionary    
A reflex contraction of a muscle in response to stretching of an attached tendon or of the muscle itself. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms ...
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Stretch reflex    
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What Is a Stretch Reflex? - wiseGEEK    
23 Mar 2013 ... A stretch reflex is the muscular response to stretching. A protective response, the stretch reflex can prevent the muscle from...
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The Spinal Cord Circuitry Underlying Muscle Stretch Reflexes ...    
As already mentioned, the sensory signal for the stretch reflex originates in muscle spindles, sensory receptors embedded within most muscles (see previous ...
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The Stretch Reflex    
The Stretch Reflex. Neural Input into the Muscle. Extrafusal fibers are input by alpha motor neurons. These neurons are large and fast. Intrafusal Fibers are input ...
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CH 13 Proprioception and Types of Reflexes    
stretch reflex - A (usually) monsynaptic ipsilateral segmental reflex contraction of a muscle in response to stretching of an attached tendon or of the muscle itself; ...
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1.6.2.1 - Components of the Stretch Reflex - Stas Bekman    
10 Apr 2013 ... The stretch reflex has both a dynamic component and a static component....
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Understanding the Stretch Reflex (or Myotatic Reflex)    
What is the Stretch (or Myotatic) Reflex and how can you use it to improve your flexibility? Includes information on the anatomy involved with the stretch reflex.
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Chap 6 Reflexes    
Stretch and Deep Tendon Reflexes. ▫ For skeletal ... Stretch reflexes initiated by muscle spindles must ... spindle fibers terminating the stretch reflex and muscle ...
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