Sacral hip extensor reflex
The reflex radiates upward to the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh and further along its course. Depending on the state of the nerve pathways, which are distinguished by the presence of corresponding topical sensory disorders, the strength of the stimulus causing this reflex may change. So, for example, with pathology of the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, already 500-100 mV can cause all reflexes, and with a disorder of the cerebral cortex - almost all. In some diseases, most often neurogenic, such as diabetes, the antidromic pathway may also be irritated - the pathway is not excitation, but inhibition, as a result, the activity of conduction along the nerve pathways may be reduced. Here