FPR definition
When is FPR contraindicated?
-not advisable across recent wounds or fractures less than 6 weeks old
What is Somatic dysfunction initiated or maintained?
by increased activity in the gamma motor neurons of the muscles of a particular segment
What stiumulates the muscle spindles?
-gamma motor system
What is the overall result of this?
-increased tension in the muscle, even in the “neutral” position
What are we basically doing in FPR?
Cervical SD
How do you set up FPR for a lumbar superficial muscle hypertonicity thing?
What are the two types of neurons that come in through the Dorsal root gangliion?
- 1b
What does 1a sense?
the muscle spindle
What does 1b sense?
-the golgi tendon organ
In respect to one another, what kinds of stimulation do they do once they enter the spinal cord
-opposite
Which nerve is sensitinve to rapid change?
1a
What nerve is sensitive to change in length?
2
What nerve is associated with the golgi tendon organ?
1b
What do alpha motor neurons stimulate?
large fibers
What do gamma motor neurons innervate?
-small fibers
What sends information about muscle length and rate of change in muscle length?
-Muscle spindles
What increases the rate of muscle spindle firing?
-stretching the muscle
What decreases the rate of firing of muscle spindles?
-shortening the muscle spindle
What is the purpose of the muscle spindle?
- has more interest in protecting the muscle belly
What has more interest in protecting the tendon?
-Golgi tendon reflex
What happens with the GTR if there is extreme tension?
What is a gamma motor neuron?
-an efferent neuron which innervates muscle spindles