Contribution of tonic vibration reflex to the evaluation and diagnosis of cerebellar disorders

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Abstract

Biceps brachii tonic vibration reflexes were elicited in patients with either focal or diffuse cerebellar damage and spino-cerebellar degenerations. As compared to normal controls, tonic vibration reflex amplitude was reduced in cerebellar patients, particularly in cases with unilateral hemispheric lesion, who exhibited a clear cut tonic vibration reflex asymmetry even when clinical symptoms were mild. These reflexes were absent or very weak in patients with spino-cerebellar degenerations. Muscle vibration induced in most of the patients an enhancement of mild or latent clinical symptoms such as intention tremor, difficulty in muscle relaxation or motor incoordination.

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Abbruzzese, G., Abbruzzese, M., Ratto, S., & Favale, E. (1982). Contribution of tonic vibration reflex to the evaluation and diagnosis of cerebellar disorders. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 45(6), 526–530. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.45.6.526

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