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  2. Ankle jerk reflex - Wikipedia

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    The Achilles reflex checks if the S 1 and S 2 [3] nerve roots are intact and could be indicative of sciatic nerve pathology. It is classically delayed in hypothyroidism. This reflex is usually absent in disk herniations at the L 5 —S 1 level. A reduction in the ankle jerk reflex may also be indicative of peripheral neuropathy.

  3. List of reflexes - Wikipedia

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    Knee jerk or patellar reflex — a kick caused by striking the patellar tendon with a tendon hammer just below the patella, stimulating the L4 and L3 reflex arcs. Moro reflex, a primitive reflex— only in all infants up to 4 or 5 months of age: a sudden symmetric spreading of the arms, then unspreading and crying, caused by an unexpected loud ...

  4. Clonus - Wikipedia

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    Ankle clonus. Clonus is a set of involuntary and rhythmic muscular contractions and relaxations. Clonus is a sign of certain neurological conditions, particularly associated with upper motor neuron lesions involving descending motor pathways, and in many cases is accompanied by spasticity (another form of hyperexcitability). [1]

  5. Neurological examination - Wikipedia

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    A reflex hammer is used for this testing. "2+ symmetric, downgoing plantar reflex" Sensation: Sensory system testing involves provoking sensations of fine touch, pain and temperature. Fine touch can be evaluated with a monofilament test, touching various dermatomes with a nylon monofilament to detect any subjective absence of touch perception ...

  6. Woltman sign - Wikipedia

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    Woltman's sign (also called Woltman's sign of hypothyroidism or, in older references, myxedema reflex [1]) is a delayed relaxation phase of an elicited deep tendon reflex, usually tested in the Achilles tendon of the patient. Woltman's sign is named for Henry Woltman, an American neurologist. [2]

  7. Kevin Durant gives a glimpse into his Achilles rehab [Video]

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    Kevin Durant appears to be making the most of his rehab while enjoying summer in California.

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  9. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    deflection of retinal veins at right angle junctions due to elongation or shortening of connected arterioles Schaeffer's sign: Max Schaeffer: neurology: pyramidal tract lesions: Schäffer's reflex at Who Named It? squeezing the Achilles tendon elicits an extensor plantar response Schamroth's window test: Leo Schamroth: pulmonology, cardiology ...