bounce test
In the rebound test, the patient's upper limbs are stretched forward and closed, and the doctor pushes the forearm down by hand or simultaneously. When there is cerebellar lesion, the upper and lower swings of the upper limb of the affected side are too large. Adjust your emotions before checking so that the check goes smoothly. In order to avoid subjective effects during inspection, it is required to close the eyes. Basic Information Specialist classification: neurological examination classification: neuroelectrophysiology Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Pay attention to rest and diet before checking, and adjust your emotions so that the check goes smoothly. Normal value The upper limb of the side to be tested is not swung up and down. Clinical significance Abnormal results: the upper and lower swings of the upper limbs of the affected side are too large and the hammering itself suggests cerebellar lesions. People who need to be examined: patients with symptoms such as unstable walking and ataxia. Precautions Taboo before inspection: Adjust your emotions before checking so that the check goes smoothly. Requirements for inspection: In order to avoid subjective effects during inspection, it is required to close the eyes. Inspection process The patient's upper limbs are stretched forward and closed, and the doctor pushes the forearm down by hand or simultaneously. When there is cerebellar lesion, the upper and lower swings of the upper limb of the affected side are too large. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: patients with upper limb disability or disease. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.
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