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Hyporeflexia is the
reduction or
absence of
normal bodily reflexes. It can be
detected through the use of a
reflex hammer and is the
opposite of hyperreflexia...
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Reflexes in the
spinal cord
below the
level of
injury are
depressed (
hyporeflexia) or
absent (areflexia),
while those above the
level of the
injury remain...
- shock.
Reflex and
motor recovery can
sometimes occur simultaneously.
Hyporeflexia Autonomic dysreflexia Little, J., Ditunno, J. F., Stien, S., A., Harris...
- of innervation.
Hypotonia or
atonia – Tone is not
velocity dependent.
Hyporeflexia -
Along with deep
reflexes even
cutaneous reflexes are also decreased...
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results in both
respiratory depression and a loss of deep
tendon reflexes (
hyporeflexia). Gel
preparations of
calcium gluconate are used to
treat hydrofluoric...
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group innervated at the
level of
spinal cord compromise,
muscle atrophy,
hyporeflexia,
muscle hypotonicity or flaccidity,
fasciculations Sensory deficits Bowel/bladder...
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slurred speech/nasal voice,
tongue ulcers (from
accidental self-injuries),
hyporeflexia (variable
absence of deep
tendon reflexes), hypotonia, enuresis, arrhythmias...
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lower motor neurons are
characterized by
muscle weakness, hypotonia,
hyporeflexia and
muscle atrophy.
Spinal shock and
neurogenic shock can
occur from...
- hypothermia, bradycardia,
cardiac conduction abnormalities, hypertension,
hyporeflexia and coma
sometimes mimicking brain death.
Overdose may
require intubation...
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Later cases reported in the
early 1990s
began to show that hypotonia,
hyporeflexia, seizures, and a
nonprogressive ataxia were
frequent clinical features...