What differentiates a (a) normal response to a partial reaction of degeneration (R/D), (b) partial R/D to a full R/D, and (c) full R/D to an absolute R/D during R/D testing?
What will be an ideal response?
(a) Normal response—strong contraction seen with short duration stimulation
Partial R/D—weak contraction seen with short duration stimulation
(b) Partial R/D—a contraction is possible with short duration stimulation
Full R/D—a contraction is not possible with short duration stimulation
(c) Full R/D—a contraction is possible with long duration stimulation
Absolute R/D—a contraction is not possible with long duration stimulation
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