A clinician tests the Achilles tendon reflex. Which spinal nerve roots primarily mediate this reflex?
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Correct answer: S1–S2
The Achilles reflex tests S1–S2 nerve roots, which innervate the gastrocnemius and soleus. A diminished reflex suggests S1 pathology.
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