Finger tapping, wrist rotation and front-to-back hand patting. Watch for the rapidity and rhythmical performance of the movements noting any right-left disparity. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the Office of Education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Viewing the video requires installation of the free QuickTime Plug-in. Both English & Spanish audio & captions are available in this video
The following tests of the neuro exam can be divided according to which system of the cerebellum is ...
The patient should be observed walking as she normally would. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
Patient's arms are held outstretched and fingers extended. Watch for postural or essential tremor. N...
Finger tapping, wrist rotation and front-to-back hand patting. Watch for the rapidity and rhythmical...
Patient taps her foot on the examiner's hand or on the floor. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
Patient taps her foot on the examiner's hand or on the floor. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
The patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves hi...
The patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves hi...
The patient touches her toe to the examiner's finger repetitively as the examiner moves his finger t...
The patient touches her toe to the examiner's finger repetitively as the examiner moves his finger t...
Have the patient stand still. Note the position of the feet and how steady the patient is with eyes ...
Having the patient say lah-pah-kah can test rapid alternating movements of the tongue, lips, and pal...
Tap outstretched arms. Patient's arms should recoil to original position. NeuroLogic Exam has bee...
Patient's arms are held outstretched and fingers extended. Watch for postural or essential tremor. N...
Having the patient say lah-pah-kah can test rapid alternating movements of the tongue, lips, and pal...
The following tests of the neuro exam can be divided according to which system of the cerebellum is ...
The patient should be observed walking as she normally would. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
Patient's arms are held outstretched and fingers extended. Watch for postural or essential tremor. N...
Finger tapping, wrist rotation and front-to-back hand patting. Watch for the rapidity and rhythmical...
Patient taps her foot on the examiner's hand or on the floor. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
Patient taps her foot on the examiner's hand or on the floor. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
The patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves hi...
The patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves hi...
The patient touches her toe to the examiner's finger repetitively as the examiner moves his finger t...
The patient touches her toe to the examiner's finger repetitively as the examiner moves his finger t...
Have the patient stand still. Note the position of the feet and how steady the patient is with eyes ...
Having the patient say lah-pah-kah can test rapid alternating movements of the tongue, lips, and pal...
Tap outstretched arms. Patient's arms should recoil to original position. NeuroLogic Exam has bee...
Patient's arms are held outstretched and fingers extended. Watch for postural or essential tremor. N...
Having the patient say lah-pah-kah can test rapid alternating movements of the tongue, lips, and pal...
The following tests of the neuro exam can be divided according to which system of the cerebellum is ...
The patient should be observed walking as she normally would. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by ...
Patient's arms are held outstretched and fingers extended. Watch for postural or essential tremor. N...