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Plantar Reflex (Babinski) Equivalents
Plantar toe reflex - Babinski - Move an object along the lateral aspect
lateral side of the foot ... surface of the foot ... release #Diagnosis #Neurology ... #PhysicalExam # ... #Alternatives #Tests
Positive Upgoing Babinski Sign on Physical Exam

#Babinski #Sign #Positive #PhysicalExam #clinical #video #foot #upgoing #neurology #reflex
Positive Upgoing Babinski ... Sign #Positive #PhysicalExam ... clinical #video #foot ... #upgoing #neurology ... #reflex
The clonus sustained in the ankle, which usually occurs in combination with a positive Babinski reflex,
with a positive Babinski ... reflex, means spasticity ... muscle stretch reflex ... Clinical #Video #PhysicalExam ... #Neurology
Positive Upgoing Babinski Sign on Physical Exam (Abnormal)

Dr. Bruno Farnetano @bruno.farnetano

#Babinski #Sign #Positive #PhysicalExam #clinical #video
Positive Upgoing Babinski ... Sign #Positive #PhysicalExam ... clinical #video #foot ... #upgoing #neurology ... #reflex #abnormal
Babinski Response: Note upgoing great toe upon stimulation of lateral foot in patient with
upper motor neuron
Babinski Response ... Clinical #Photo #Neurology ... #Foot #Babinski ... #Reflex #UpperMotorNeuron ... #UCSDH #PhysicalExam
A normal plantar reflex response involves toe flexion, or even no movement. A positive test, also
normal plantar reflex ... A positive test, ... #Reflex #Plantar ... #PhysicalExam ... #Diagnosis #Neurology
Spinal Cord Injury by Nerve Root Levels
Spinal Root	Sensory	Motor	Reflex
C4	Acromioclavicular Joint	Respiration	None
C5	Radial Antecubital Fossa	Elbow Flexion	Biceps Reflex
C6	Dorsal Thumb	Wrist Extension	Brachioradialis Reflex
C7	Dorsal
Injury by Nerve Root ... Levels Spinal Root ... Plantarflexion Ankle ... NerveRoots #Levels #differential ... #diagnosis #Neurology
 The following #reflexes are routinely tested, and the response elicited is graded from zero to
hammer hits an ... is best elicited ... portion of the foot ... toes, called the Babinski ... The Babinski reflex
Brissaud's Sign

If the patient did not have his toes ... is there a sign that can
the plantar skin reflex ... substitute for Babinski's ... the homolateral foot ... #Neurology #clinical ... #video #physicalexam
Lower Extremity Dermatomes and Myotomes
Reflexes: 
 • Knee - L2, L3, L4
 • Ankle - S1
and Myotomes Reflexes ... L2, L3, L4 • Ankle ... over dorsum of foot ... Myotomes #diagnosis #neurology ... sensory #motor #leg #physicalexam