Definition of Hyporeflexia. Meaning of Hyporeflexia. Synonyms of Hyporeflexia

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Hyporeflexia. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Hyporeflexia and, of course, Hyporeflexia synonyms and on the right images related to the word Hyporeflexia.

Definition of Hyporeflexia

No result for Hyporeflexia. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Hyporeflexia from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- or haemorrhagic pa****s Jendr****ik maneuver Ernő Jendr****ik neurology hyporeflexia compares patellar reflex w/ and w/o distraction Jobe's relocation test...
- results in both respiratory depression and a loss of deep tendon reflexes (hyporeflexia). Gel preparations of calcium gluconate are used to treat hydrofluoric...
- group innervated at the level of spinal cord compromise, muscle atrophy, hyporeflexia, muscle hypotonicity or flaccidity, fasciculations Sensory deficits Bowel/bladder...
- lower motor neurons are characterized by muscle weakness, hypotonia, hyporeflexia and muscle atrophy. Spinal shock and neurogenic shock can occur from...
- smooth muscle). With more severe hypokalemia, flaccid paralysis and hyporeflexia may result. Reports exist of rhabdomyolysis occurring with profound hypokalemia...
- slurred speech/nasal voice, tongue ulcers (from accidental self-injuries), hyporeflexia (variable absence of deep tendon reflexes), hypotonia, enuresis, arrhythmias...