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Intersession Reliability of Hoffmann Reflex Gain and Presynaptic Inhibition in the Human Soleus Muscle
Authors:Bradley T Hayes PhD  ATC  Charlie A Hicks-Little PhD  ATC  Rod A Harter PhD  ATC  Jeffrey J Widrick PhD  Mark A Hoffman PhD  ATC
Institution:aDepartment of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;bSports Medicine Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR;cMuscle Cell Physiology Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Abstract:Hayes BT, Hicks-Little CA, Harter RA, Widrick JJ, Hoffman MA. Intersession reliability of Hoffmann reflex gain and presynaptic inhibition in the human soleus muscle.

Objective

To determine the day-to-day reliability of Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex) gain and presynaptic inhibition of spinal reflexes in the human soleus muscle.

Design

Controlled trial.

Setting

Research laboratory.

Participants

Volunteers (N=30; mean ± SD age, 23.4±3.9y; height, 175.64±10.87cm; mass, 84.50±24.18kg) with no history of lower extremity pathology and/or injury participated.

Interventions

Subjects lay prone with the head, shoulders, arms, and hips supported in a static position by a massage body pillow and the ankle positioned at 90°. Recording electrodes were placed over the soleus and tibialis anterior muscle bellies, and the stimulating electrodes were positioned over the tibial nerve in the popliteal space and the common peroneal nerve near the fibular head.

Main Outcome Measures

The H-reflex and motor wave recruitment curves were then measured and recorded. Presynaptic inhibition was also assessed in the soleus muscle, and a conditioning stimulation of the common peroneal nerve (1 × motor threshold = motor threshold) was used prior to soleus H-reflex measurement. Two testing sessions took place between 2 and 7 days, and each session occurred at the same time of day.

Results

Assessments of H-reflex gain and presynaptic inhibition yielded test-retest reliability of R equal to . 95 and .91, respectively.

Conclusions

Measures of presynaptic inhibition and H-reflex gain (H slope/M slope) in the human soleus muscle are consistent and reliable day to day.
Keywords:H-reflex  Lower extremity  Skeletal muscle  Rehabilitation  Reproducibility of results
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