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Neurological Assessment: How Pointing Reveals Brain Health

Neurological Assessment: How Pointing Reveals Brain Health

The Pointing Test: Assessment of Neurological Coordination The Core Definition and Mechanism The Pointing Test, often referred to as the Finger-to-Finger Test or the Finger-Nose-Finger Test variant, is a fundamental component of the standard neurological examination. It serves as a rapid, non-invasive assessment designed to evaluate the integrity of the patient’s motor coordination, particularly focusing […]

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TENDON REFLEX

Introduction to the Tendon Reflex The tendon reflex, also known interchangeably as the stretch reflex or the myotatic reflex, represents one of the most fundamental and rapid involuntary protective mechanisms within the human nervous system. This reflex serves a crucial homeostatic role by constantly monitoring and adjusting muscle length, ensuring that muscle tone is maintained […]

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EYELASH SIGN

Introduction and Definition: The Eyelash Sign in Context The Eyelash Sign, formally recognized as a crucial component of the comprehensive neurological examination, is a rapid and non-invasive diagnostic test employed by clinicians, particularly neurologists and emergency physicians, to assess the functional integrity of specific cranial nerve pathways and the associated brainstem structures. It serves as […]

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