Could a paralized arm have a reflex action?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:08 pm
Ok for those of you who have a non-functional, or gravity inhibited arm. Anyway, people who have no or very limited function in gravity or are not able to bend at the elbow in gravity...... All others with opinions too!!!
If you fall and need to put your arms out to catch your fall will your BPI arm reflexively do the movement? Not a conscience thought, where you are trying not to put it out so as not to hurt it, but to have it move into the normal position as the uninjured arm is. A movement that you would otherwise not be able to make. My opinion would be that if the arm was paralyzed or not able to make the conscious movement it should not be able to do the reflexive? I know when my mom had a massive stroke and her arm was paralyzed she broke the arm during a fall as she was not able to make any movement to protect or use it.
Thanks for your opinions, I will post later why I am asking but want opinions on this before giving more info in which I will want other opinions.
Sue
If you fall and need to put your arms out to catch your fall will your BPI arm reflexively do the movement? Not a conscience thought, where you are trying not to put it out so as not to hurt it, but to have it move into the normal position as the uninjured arm is. A movement that you would otherwise not be able to make. My opinion would be that if the arm was paralyzed or not able to make the conscious movement it should not be able to do the reflexive? I know when my mom had a massive stroke and her arm was paralyzed she broke the arm during a fall as she was not able to make any movement to protect or use it.
Thanks for your opinions, I will post later why I am asking but want opinions on this before giving more info in which I will want other opinions.
Sue