Lock and Unlock Responses
Cross-source consensus on Lock and Unlock Responses from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A lock occurs when the tested muscle gives solid, stable resistance to applied pressure. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- An unlock occurs when no solid point of matching resistance appears. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- In a lock, resistance matches the tester’s increasing pressure and the muscle appears facilitated. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- Either lock or unlock may be normal depending on the test condition. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- The article attributes unlock responses to changed brain signaling rather than structural changes in the bone or muscle. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex