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Reciprocal inhibition in cerebral palsy
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1990
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NeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyMedicineMotor SystemInhibitory ProcessProgressive Supranuclear PalsyMotor ControlRehabilitationNeurologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemCerebral PalsyNervous SystemReciprocal InhibitionLow-threshold AfferentsMotor DisorderPeripheral Nervous SystemHealth Sciences
We studied reciprocal inhibition by recording the changes in firing probability of single motor units of the tibialis anterior muscle following stimulation of low-threshold afferents in the posterior tibial nerve. In 15 patients with cerebral palsy, the inhibition was as great or greater than normal. We found no evidence that group I afferents produce "reciprocal facilitation" in cerebral palsy.