How to perform a HEEL-TO-SHIN TEST to assess CO-ORDINATION | Neurological Cerebellar Exam Skills

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
  • In this video we cover cover an in-depth analysis of the heel-to-shin test including the theoretical background of why you perform it and then a practical demonstration of how to do it.
    This assessment typically forms part of a neurological examination; specifically when you are concerned about cerebellar pathology.
    The heel shin test is a good way to assess lower limb coordination and when the patient completes the movement, the sequencing of steps should be done smoothly.
    A poorly coordinated test is termed DYSMETRIA.
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