On the Magnus-Kleyn reflexes in organic lesions of the central nervous system
L. I. Omorokov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (6-7) : 676 -685.
On the Magnus-Kleyn reflexes in organic lesions of the central nervous system
The works of R. Magnus and his students in Utrecht discovered and developed the doctrine of special reflexes accompanied by a change in tone depending on the position of the head, neck, torso and members in space. These reflexes, which are called tonic, labyrinth and cervical reflexes, are caused by proprioceptive stimulation coming either from the muscles of the neck (Brondgeest and Shérington) or from the labyrinth (Ewald).
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