Wireless accelerometer reflex quantification system characterizing response and latency.

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

Biomedical Engineering IDP, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1600, USA.

Published: March 2010

The evaluation of the deep tendon reflex is a standard aspect of a neurological evaluation, which is frequently evoked through the patellar tendon reflex. Important features of the reflex are response and latency, providing insight to status for peripheral neuropathy and upper motor neuron syndrome. A wireless accelerometer reflex quantification system has been developed, tested, and evaluated. The reflex input is derived from a potential energy setting. Wireless accelerometers characterize the reflex hammer strike and reflex response acceleration waveforms, enabling the quantification of reflex response and latency. Spectral analysis of the reflex response acceleration waveform elucidates the frequency domain, opening the potential for new reflex classification metrics. The wireless accelerometer reflex quantification system yields accurate and consistent quantification of reflex response and latency.

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