Testing plantar response (supine) using tongue depressor broken in half length-wise and toe down-going (normal)https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/clinicalskills_neuroexam/1513/thumbnail.jp
International audienceWe investigated the effects of a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrot...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
putting arm under patient legs while supine in order to lift gently and passively flex knees in orde...
Testing plantar response (supine) using tongue depressor broken in half length-wisehttps://ir.lib.uw...
Testing the plantar response supine using a broken tongue depressor (patient\u27s response is down-g...
Motor testing supine, testing plantarflexion, S1, 2, tibial nerve (sciatic), gastroc nemius and sole...
Testing plantar response in sitting patienthttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/neuro_motor/1024/thumbnail.jp
Testing deep tendon reflexes in the legs including knees and ankles sitting, as well as plantar resp...
Testing hip flexion with patient supine; L1-3; femoral nerve, iliopsoas muscle; motor testing (pleas...
Testing deep tendon reflexes (biceps, triceps, brachioradialis, knees and ankles) supinehttps://ir.l...
Motor testing supine, ankle dorsiflexion; L4, L5, deep peroneal nerve, tibialis anterior muscle, tes...
Testing spastic tone with patient sitting; supporting at elbow and holding hand; supination/pronatio...
Introduction: Approximately 5%-11% of neurologically normal population has extensor plantar response...
A modified straight leg raising (SLR) in which ankle dorsiflexion is performed before hip flexion ha...
patient supine, gently and passively flexing the knees in order to position for ankle jerk reflex fe...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrot...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
putting arm under patient legs while supine in order to lift gently and passively flex knees in orde...
Testing plantar response (supine) using tongue depressor broken in half length-wisehttps://ir.lib.uw...
Testing the plantar response supine using a broken tongue depressor (patient\u27s response is down-g...
Motor testing supine, testing plantarflexion, S1, 2, tibial nerve (sciatic), gastroc nemius and sole...
Testing plantar response in sitting patienthttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/neuro_motor/1024/thumbnail.jp
Testing deep tendon reflexes in the legs including knees and ankles sitting, as well as plantar resp...
Testing hip flexion with patient supine; L1-3; femoral nerve, iliopsoas muscle; motor testing (pleas...
Testing deep tendon reflexes (biceps, triceps, brachioradialis, knees and ankles) supinehttps://ir.l...
Motor testing supine, ankle dorsiflexion; L4, L5, deep peroneal nerve, tibialis anterior muscle, tes...
Testing spastic tone with patient sitting; supporting at elbow and holding hand; supination/pronatio...
Introduction: Approximately 5%-11% of neurologically normal population has extensor plantar response...
A modified straight leg raising (SLR) in which ankle dorsiflexion is performed before hip flexion ha...
patient supine, gently and passively flexing the knees in order to position for ankle jerk reflex fe...
International audienceWe investigated the effects of a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrot...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
putting arm under patient legs while supine in order to lift gently and passively flex knees in orde...