Learn tonic labyrinthine reflexes, tonic neck reflexes and righting reflexes with their significance in physiology Can you tell what is the integrating center for these reflexes and which book you read for these reflexes
maam i have a doubt...if we have made a lesion at the level of SC, so wont the reflexes controlled by SC be affected? so shouldnt static local and static segmental be absent?
Tonic labyrinthine reflex- same side limb extension Tonic neck reflex - opposite limb extension…that’s what I know…ref Samson write and many others standard references…can you tell where you read that
Mam my child was affected with TB meningitis and treatment was started In third stage.he was in deteriorate position when he was in icu and after 27 days of treatment he is discharged Now he is out of coma but he cannot recognize us and he is in decortite position now. What dose this mean
Integrating center for spinal reflexes, attitudinal reflexes, righting reflexes ??? Common MCQ in NEET PG
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I have struggled a lot to read this topic for my MD final exams and this 31min video did a wonder.. thankyu❤
Yeah this topic not given conceptually in books…only in very old books
@@PhysiologyOpen thankyu mam u r amazing
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Thank u mam, I couldn't find any good material to understand this topic, this video provides the explanation in an easy to understand way.
I am so glad you liked it…lot of hard work went into this one
Ur videos are great, you should make videos for every topic in guyton
Yeah trying to do as much as possible
Mam have you completed Full CVS for 1st year MBBS on RUclips?
Heart portion done...vascular left
@@PhysiologyOpen thankyou so much mam
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Learn tonic labyrinthine reflexes, tonic neck reflexes and righting reflexes with their significance in physiology
Can you tell what is the integrating center for these reflexes and which book you read for these reflexes
Thank u so much ma’am 😊
Most welcome
maam i have a doubt...if we have made a lesion at the level of SC, so wont the reflexes controlled by SC be affected? so shouldnt static local and static segmental be absent?
It is which level we are making, if made at cervical level- reflexes below will be intact I.e. of limbs
Ma’am in the tonic neck reflex tilting of head produce extension of same limb and flex ion of contra lateral limb,but here u stated it reverse…?
Tonic labyrinthine reflex- same side limb extension
Tonic neck reflex - opposite limb extension…that’s what I know…ref Samson write and many others standard references…can you tell where you read that
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Mam my child was affected with TB meningitis and treatment was started In third stage.he was in deteriorate position when he was in icu and after 27 days of treatment he is discharged Now he is out of coma but he cannot recognize us and he is in decortite position now. What dose this mean
Kindly consult the treating physician