[HTML] from bjsportmed.comSJ Sullivan, AG Schneiders… - British journal of …, 2011 - bjsportmed.com ... Geometric means (±SD) presented in seconds for the finger-to-nosetest for the three exercise conditions with the percentage of persons with scores of 4 s or longer. ... E,; Gravel D. . The reliability of the time to execute various forms of the finger-to-nosetest in healthy subjects. ... Related articles - All 9 versions
A Roubergue, E Apartis, V Mesnage… - Journal of inherited …, 2011 - Springer ... She made slight errors on the finger-to-nosetest, and had slight akinesia, endless nasopalpebral reflex, brisk deep tendon reflexes and unstable tandem walk. Neither PED nor an increase in tremor amplitude could be triggered during the examination. ... Clumsy finger- nosetest... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 3 versions
NJ Ridley, J Homewood… - Autism, 2011 - aut.sagepub.com ... Stepping off the line, gaps between feet and time were all recorded, and stability, fluidity of movement and gaps accordingly rated. Finger-nosetest:This test assessed coordinated movement and dysmetria. ...Nose-to-finger rapid pointing test:This test assessed dysmetria. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from drkney.comP CRAWFORD… - American family physician, 2011 - drkney.com ... Other neurologic signs include dysmetria (overshoot on finger-to-nosetest- ing), dyssynergia (abnormal heel-to-shin testing and/or atraxia), and hypotonia.8,18 PSYCHOGENIC TREMOR Differentiation of organic from psychogenic tremor can be difficult. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
S Fahn - Movement Disorders, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... He then discussed conditions that can influence tremor, such as excitement and posture. In his next section on clinical varieties, he discriminated between rest tremor and intention or action tremor, in which voluntary movement is necessary, including the finger–nosetest. ... Related articles - All 2 versions