@@jamesmoriarty2930 if he’s arguing that it’s retained (which it can’t be) he should at least be testing it the proper way. Reflexes in general are innate, that’s why its called a reflex, so not even testing it properly should show you he knows there’s no way to induce the reflex in anyone older than an infant and has made the procedure in this video up.
@@tyaoliver767 so the name 'reflex' means it can't be retained? I'm confused as a non native speaker now. Does it mean then that even wiki lies about it? Cerebral palsy is not a damage that always is clearly visible to everyone, no?
@@jamesmoriarty2930 This patient got hers from traumatic brain injuries. I've read that some people get it from falls or other types of trauma ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LYYrLzDHqv0.html