Motor Examination Abnormalities: Key Examples & How to Identify Them 🩺

Explore common abnormal findings in motor examinations, including inspection, tone, strength, reflexes, and more. Enhance your clinical skills with practical examples!

Motor Examination Abnormalities: Key Examples & How to Identify Them 🩺
afrah al-tamoha
17 views • Sep 4, 2009
Motor Examination Abnormalities: Key Examples & How to Identify Them 🩺

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Motor Examination Abnormal Examples includes Upper extremities – Inspection and Palpation, Tone, Strength testing, Stretch or Deep Tendon Reflexes, Testing for pronator drift, Lower extremities – Inspection and Palpation, Tone, Strength testing, Stretch or Deep Tendon Reflexes, Plantar Reflex, Pathological reflexes and Strength testing using squat and rise, heel and toe . These videos are are used by permission of Paul D. Larsen, M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center and Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D., University of Utah School of Medicine

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Sep 4, 2009

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