1989
DOI: 10.3109/00016488909139052
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Vestibulo-ocular and Vestibulo-spinal Reflexes in Evaluation of Vestibular Lesions

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“…Previous studies have demonstrated a decrease in stability during disturbance of visual input (Chien et al 2014, Pavlou et al 2011. Proprioceptive sensory input can be disturbed by vibrating the Achilles tendon (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Spiliopoulou et al 2012). Vibration applied to ankle flexor and extensor tendons results in an increased body sway during upright standing (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Kanakis et al 2014) and this response to tendon vibration increases with age (Abrahámová et al 2009).…”
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“…Previous studies have demonstrated a decrease in stability during disturbance of visual input (Chien et al 2014, Pavlou et al 2011. Proprioceptive sensory input can be disturbed by vibrating the Achilles tendon (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Spiliopoulou et al 2012). Vibration applied to ankle flexor and extensor tendons results in an increased body sway during upright standing (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Kanakis et al 2014) and this response to tendon vibration increases with age (Abrahámová et al 2009).…”
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“…Vibration applied to ankle flexor and extensor tendons results in an increased body sway during upright standing (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Kanakis et al 2014) and this response to tendon vibration increases with age (Abrahámová et al 2009). This is due to activation of the muscle spindles during vibration, leading to muscle lengthening and thereby an increase in movement 6 at the relative joint (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989. The following correction of joint and segment position, reflected in an increased EMG activity of the ankle muscles (Spiliopoulou et al 2012), is a result of segmental reflexes, supraspinal and central mechanisms involving the visual and vestibular systems (Eklund 1972).…”
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“…Es sind die vestibulospinalen Abweichreaktionen -das Gleichgewicht im engeren Sinn -, die den Patienten zuerst und in erster Linie störend auffallen [11]. So erwies sich die Posturographie im Intervall zwischen den Méniè-re-Anfällen als sensitivere Untersuchungsmethode im Vergleich zur ENG [12,13] Petzold/Hüttenbrink/Dörr melfellbewegung könnte der Gelenkmechanismus noch folgen, für schnelle wäre er dann allerdings zu steif. Es entstehen dann grössere Perilymphverschiebungen, die zu einer messbaren Reaktion des Vestibularorgans führen.…”
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