@@Gjitra Maybe you're right... I was in Liverpool this year and a homeless man approached me and asked for money, but unfortunately I didn't had cash, so I didn't gave him nothing and he said: No problem, god bless you, have a good day... I bet than in many other countries he would just yell at yout or swear
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There are a couple of technical errors: Firstly, examine tone before power. Secondly , when you do clonus , you have to put the knees in nearly 90 degrees. Thirdly, don't scratch by the end of hummer handle; it looks awful. As well as, when you examine for proprioception, you have to fix the joint and very gently ( it is very sensitive test and you don't want to push very hard to illicit it). Finally, even if there is no sensory loss, you need to run up the pin needle over the leg right up to see if there is any difference in the sensation feeling. The course is great! Good luck
Doctor Mike knows that english taxpayers want their national health system being fast and effective. That's why this assessment is so mechanically perfect.
Thank you for this really smooth and great examination. Just one thing I would like to ask, when we are trying to illicit ankle clonus, why some people doing it with knee flexed at 90 degree while others does it with leg straight lying flat on examination couch?
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*Chris Roden* and apologize a lot, too! "Family Guy" did a bit about that. haha At any rate, I'd rather have this doctor than any other. He obviously has impeccable bedside manners.