[Toe phasic posture reflex: description and distribution among patients with neurological disease and in the general population].
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Auteurs : J D Degos [France] ; D. Malapert ; O. LouletzianSource :
- Revue neurologique [ 0035-3787 ] ; 2001.
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- KwdEn :
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brain Diseases (diagnosis), Brain Diseases (physiopathology), Central Nervous System Diseases (diagnosis), Central Nervous System Diseases (physiopathology), Diabetic Neuropathies (diagnosis), Diabetic Neuropathies (physiopathology), Electromyography, Female, Functional Laterality (physiology), Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Parkinson Disease (diagnosis), Parkinson Disease (physiopathology), Physical Fitness (physiology), Posture (physiology), Reaction Time (physiology), Reference Values, Reflex, Abnormal (physiology), Toes (innervation).
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Brain Diseases, Central Nervous System Diseases, Diabetic Neuropathies, Parkinson Disease.
- innervation : Toes.
- physiology : Functional Laterality, Physical Fitness, Posture, Reaction Time, Reflex, Abnormal.
- physiopathology : Brain Diseases, Central Nervous System Diseases, Diabetic Neuropathies, Parkinson Disease.
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Electromyography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reference Values.
Abstract
A clinical sign is described consisting of a brief extension of the toes after upward tapping of the plantar surface of their terminal phalanges. Electrological data support the hypothesis of a long loop reflex, which we call the "toe phasic posture reflex" (TPPR). In a preliminary study, this sign was observed in patients with central nervous system disease, especially in subcortical brain disorders regardless of etiology. In Parkinson's disease, it was seen mostly in severe and postural forms. Among 237 healthy subjects, it was observed in none of those under 70 years old (n=116), and in 10p. cent of those over 69 years and doing no sport (n=132), but in none of those doing regularly gymnastics or swimming (n=29). TPPR could thus be a sign of motor and especially postural aging.
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