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In this video, you see right sided atrophy, right sided deviation, and fasiculations R>L, indicating a
In this video, you ... posterior head/neck ... CN VII (facial weakness ... Fasciculations #PhysicalExam ... #CNXII #CN12 #Neurology
Bell's Palsy - Facial Nerve Palsy on Exam

#Bells #Palsy #Facial #Nerve #Palsy #CN5 #CNVII #clinical #video
Nerve Palsy on ... #Nerve #Palsy # ... CNVII #clinical #video ... #PhysicalExam # ... neurology
Bell's Palsy - Facial Nerve Palsy on Exam

#Bells #Palsy #Facial #Nerve #Palsy #CN5 #CNVII #clinical #video
Nerve Palsy on ... #Nerve #Palsy # ... CNVII #clinical #video ... #PhysicalExam # ... neurology
Upper Extremity Nerve Pathologies 

 • Axillary Nerves
 • Musculocutaneous Nerve
 • Radial Nerve
 • Median
Upper Extremity Nerve ... • Radial Nerve ... • Median Nerve ... • Ulnar Nerve ... #innervation #neurology
PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES

#Diagnosis #Neurology #Peripheral #Nerves #UpperLimbs #Extremity #BrachialPlexus #Roots #Injuries #Deficits #Radial #Median #Ulnar #Axillary
PERIPHERAL NERVE ... #Diagnosis #Neurology ... #Peripheral #Nerves ... Injuries #Deficits #Radial
Spurling's Test for Cervical Nerve Root Compression

With the neck in slight extension, ipsilateral flexion and rotation,
Test for Cervical Nerve ... Compression With the neck ... rotation, provide an axial ... Radiculopathy #clinical #video ... #physicalexam #
Guide for testing and documenting neurological function in kids with upper limb fractures 

Rock - Median
Paper - Radial ... Nerve Scissors ... - Ulnar Nerve ... #PhysicalExam # ... RockPaperScissors #Radial
Chvostek Sign of Hypocalcemia on Physical Exam 

Elicited by tapping on the facial nerve

#Chvostek #Sign #Hypocalcemia
tapping on the facial ... nerve #Chvostek ... #Hypocalcemia #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Left Wrist Drop - Radial Nerve Palsy on Physical Examination

Left hand drop due to compression of
Nerve Palsy on ... nerve in its path ... PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #orthopedics ... #msk #sports #neurology
The Chvostek sign (/ˈkvɒstɪk/) is a clinical sign of existing nerve hyperexcitability (tetany) seen in hypocalcemia.It
stimulation of the facial ... When the facial ... of tragus the facial ... #Hypocalcemia #PhysicalExam ... #Video #Clinical