The Journal of physiology
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The Journal of physiology · Aug 1987
Reciprocal Ia inhibition between ankle flexors and extensors in man.
1. Reciprocal inhibition between antagonist muscle groups at the ankle has been investigated in sixty healthy subjects. Hoffmann reflexes (H reflexes) in the soleus and tibialis anterior muscles were used to assess changes in reciprocal inhibition evoked by electrical stimulation of antagonist muscle nerves. 2. ⋯ The increase in inhibition before and at the very beginning of the contraction cannot be due to sensory feed-back during contraction, but must depend on a supraspinal control of the spinal cord. 5. At conditioning-test intervals of 4-6 ms, the inhibition of the soleus H reflex from the peroneal nerve was considerably larger during tonic dorsiflexion than at rest. Thus, tonic dorsiflexion revealed an inhibition with long latency from the peroneal nerve, which was not seen at rest.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)