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Reflex control of posterior shoulder muscles from arm afferents in healthy people
Authors:SC Elliott  JR Hanson  J Wellington  CM Alexander[Author vitae]
Institution:aKings College London; Physio on the River, The Old Ticket Office, Barnes Bridge, The Terrace, Barnes, London SW13 0NP, United Kingdom;bKings College London; Physiotherapy Department, Savernake Hospital, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 3HL, United Kingdom;cUniversity College London; Physiotherapy, The Circus Space, Coronet Street, London N1 6HD, United Kingdom;dImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Physiotherapy Department, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8RF, United Kingdom
Abstract:In order to position the hand during functional tasks, control of the shoulder is required. Heteronymous reflexes from the upper limb to shoulder muscles are used to assist in this control. To investigate this further, the radial and ulnar nerves were stimulated at elbow level whilst surface electromyographic activity of posterior deltoid, infraspinatus and latissimus dorsi muscles were recorded. In addition, the cutaneous branch of the radial nerve and the skin of the fifth digit were stimulated in order to investigate any cutaneous contribution to reflex activity. Reflexes were evoked in all three of these shoulder muscles from hand and/or forearm afferents. However, the reflexes differed; whereas both excitatory and inhibitory reflexes were evoked in posterior deltoid and infraspinatus, the reflexes in latissimus dorsi were mainly excitatory. Cutaneomuscular reflexes were seldom evoked here, but when they were present they were generally evoked at longer latencies than the reflexes evoked by mixed nerve stimulation. The results suggest a role for reflexes originating from the forearm and/or hand in the control of the shoulder.
Keywords:Reflex  Shoulder  Posterior deltoid  Infraspinatus  Latissimus dorsi
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