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Scarf Sign (Normal) on Physical Exam

The scarf sign is used to assess developmental age and muscle
infant, the elbow ... , the elbow will ... #Scarf #Sign #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video ... #hypotonia #hypotonic
Newborn Arm Traction on Physical Exam

Arm traction is done with the baby in the supine position.
The wrist is grasped ... is seen in hypotonia ... #PhysicalExam # ... clinical #video ... #tone #peds #pediatrics
Ulnar Fovea Sign Test for Fovea Disruption

Useful for patients with pain along the ulnar aspect of
Ulnar Fovea Sign ... examiner with the elbow ... The elbow is in ... #wrist #clinical ... #video #physicalexam
Midcarpal Instability (MCI) of the Wrist

Intrinsic Midcarpal Instability
Usually affects young, hypermobile patients.
It is due to progressive
extended, and when ulnar ... performed, the large bone ... subluxating the large bone ... #orthopedics #clinical ... #video #physicalexam
Tone - Leg Traction on Physical Exam
Leg traction is done by holding the leg by the
on the leg is a sign ... of hypotonia. ... Lower #Extremity #tone ... #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Tinel's Test of the Ulnar Nerve

Perform a Tinel's at the cubital tunnel by percussing the ulnar
Tinel's Test of the Ulnar ... Video via @open_michigan ... #Tinels #Test #Sign ... elbow #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Tone - Popliteal Angle on Physical Exam
The popliteal angle is an assessment of the tone of
Tone - Popliteal ... It is done one leg ... would be seen in hypotonia ... #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Golfer’s Elbow Test

While supporting the elbow and palpating the medial epicondyle with one hand, the examiner
epicondyle with one ... the hand at the wrist ... resists active wrist ... epicondylitis #medial #clinical ... #video #physicalexam
Tone - Heel to Ear on Physical Exam
Holding the baby’s foot in one hand, draw the
Tone - Heel to Ear ... then there is hypotonia ... #HeeltoEar #tone ... #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Tone - Leg Recoil on Physical Exam
To test leg recoil, the legs are fully flexed on
Tone - Leg Recoil ... due to either hypotonia ... abnormal extensor tone ... #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video