downgoing plantar reflexes
downgoing plantar reflexes
Downgoing plantars, also known as a negative plantar response, refer to an abnormal reflex observed during a neurological examination. When the sole of the foot is stimulated, instead of the toes curling downwards (a normal response), the toes may extend upwards. This response can indicate dysfunction in the corticospinal tract, which is often associated with neurological conditions. In contrast, an upward response (Babinski sign) is typically seen in infants and indicates a developing nervous system.
Downgoing in medical terms means pointing downward. The signficance of pointing downward will differ depending on context.
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A synonym for subduction is decrease.
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Downgoing plantar reflexes, also known as a normal adult response to the Babinski sign, is characterized by the toes curling downwards when the sole of the foot is stimulated. This is a normal response in adults and indicates a properly functioning nervous system. If the toes fan upwards instead of curling downwards, it may indicate an underlying neurological issue.
Equivocal plantars refer to a clinical finding in the context of neurological examinations, particularly in assessing reflexes and responses in the feet. When the plantar reflex is tested, a normal response is toes curling downwards, while an equivocal response may indicate an ambiguous or abnormal reaction, such as a weak or inconsistent flexion. This can suggest underlying neurological issues, requiring further investigation. The term is often used in differential diagnoses to assess conditions affecting the central or peripheral nervous system.
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