EMBRYOLOGY
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Question
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muscle spindens, tendons, ligaments and joints
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connective tissue
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pain
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Proprioception relies on the relationship between the body’s central nervous system and certain soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Within these tissues are sensory organs called proprioceptors. Sensory nerve endings wrap around the proprioceptors to send information to the nervous system.
Detailed explanation-2: -Although Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors and other sensory systems also contribute to proprioception, muscle spindles are the most important proprioceptors [19, 20].
Detailed explanation-3: -Muscle spindles are proprioceptors that consist of intrafusal muscle fibers enclosed in a sheath (spindle). They run parallel to the extrafusal muscle fibers and act as receptors that provide information on muscle length and the rate of change in muscle length.
Detailed explanation-4: -The proprioceptors are all about protecting the muscles and tendons in the body. The Golgi tendon organs are no different. As the muscle is activated, the Golgi tendon organ senses the movement and relays the message to the brain. The brain in turn lets the Golgi tendon organ know how far the muscle can stretch.