PG Preparation
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Differences
between Upper motor neurone and Lower motor neurone Lesions
| Sign |
Upper
motor neurone |
Lower
motor neurone |
| 1) Weakness |
Voluntary
movements are disturbed |
Paralysis
of muscles supplied by that segment or nerve |
| 2) Tone |
Hypertonia
(clasp- knife spasticity |
Hypotonia |
| 3) Reflex
( tendon) |
Increased,+-
clonus |
Decreased
or absent |
| 4) Reflex
( superficial) |
Absent or
decreased |
Absent or
decreased |
| 5) Plantar
response |
Extensor |
Flexor or
absent |
| 6) Muscle
nutrition |
Disuse atrophy |
Marked atrophy |
| 7) Fasciculations |
Absent |
Present |
| 8) Reaction
of degeneration |
Absent |
Present |
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