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Brissaud's Sign
Brissaud's Sign, a substitute for Babinski's sign, was published only 22 days after Babinski's famous
component of the flexion ... pyramidal tract dysfunction ... clinical #video #physicalexam
The Neurological Evaluation of a Comatose Patient

Definition:
 • Coma: a state of unresponsiveness; the absence of
Severe injury/dysfunction ... pain: localizes, flexion ... withdrawal, abnormal flexor ... legs extended; lesion ... caseyalbin #PhysicalExam
Pisa Syndrome (pleurothotonus) on Physical Exam
A tonic flexion of the trunk of the body to one
Physical Exam A tonic flexion ... serotonergic-noradrenergic dysfunction ... pleurothotonus #PhysicalExam
Seated Flexion Test for Sacroiliac Dysfunction

In the seated flexion test the patient should have their feet
Seated Flexion Test ... for Sacroiliac Dysfunction ... In the seated flexion ... PSIS #Sacroiliac #Dysfunction ... #Hip #PhysicalExam
Standing Flexion Test for Sacroiliac Dysfunction

The standing flexion test assesses for lumbosacral, sacroiliac, or pelvic dysfunction.
The
Standing Flexion ... for Sacroiliac Dysfunction ... The standing flexion ... #Standing #Flexion ... #Hip #PhysicalExam
Triple Flexion Reflex (TFR) on Neurological Examination

Triple flexion reflex (TFR) is a sign of upper motor
Triple Flexion Reflex ... upper motor neuron dysfunction ... toe and ankle, flexion ... #TFR #Triple #Flexion ... video #neurology #physicalexam