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Rotator drift: A sign of upper motor neuron leg weakness
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|作者:
Weaver, Donald F.
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机构:
[1] Univ Toronto, Univ Hlth Network, Krernbil Res Inst, Toronto Western Hosp, 60 Leonard Ave,Krernbil Discovery Tower,4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 2S8, Canada
关键词:
Leg weakness;
Upper motor neuron sign;
Pyramidal tract;
Babinski sign;
D O I:
10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106084
中图分类号:
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要:
Objective: There are techniques for eliciting subtle arm weakness (pronator drift), but the accompanying abnormal reflex response (Hoffmann's sign) is of limited value; conversely, in the leg there are no techniques for eliciting subtle weakness equivalent to pronator drift, but there is a robust abnormal reflex response (Babinski's sign). Thus, there is a need to devise a simple and rapid technique for detecting leg weakness capable of being used in either cooperative or comatose patients. Patients and methods: Using three patient groups (discovery set, training set, test set) a technique for detecting upper motor neuron (UMN) lesion leg weakness was devised. Results: With the patient supine, the examiner grasps both big toes, pointing them towards the ceiling with the long axis of the foot perpendicular to the bed; the patient is asked to maintain this position for 30 s. People with pyramidal tract weakness show external rotator drift on their weak side: on the normal side the foot is deviated 20 - 25 degrees from the perpendicular, on the paretic side the foot is deviated more than 30 degrees. Conclusion: This rotator drift sign is a simple method for detecting subtle UMN leg weakness. When combined with the pronator drift sign, these two signs constitute "pyramidal drift" signs for the bedside detection of UMN hemiparetic weakness.
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