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s/l stirtuous motion - odie88
Posted: Jan 30, 2010
Cerebellar testing is somewhat abnormal in that she has a sort of a s/l stirtuous motion that finger-to-nose is hesitated but she does get finger-to-nose testing.
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Okay, I'm stuck. This doc is dictating his physical exam and is talking about the cervical spine rom. "Full range of motion of the cervical spine to flexion, extension, rotation, side bending, and (s/l) discompression sign."
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on pe, He has normal subtalar and s/l "mu talsa" range of motion, however, he lacks dorsiflexion with 0 degrees bilaterally. He needs to stretch.
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"Brain MRI showed no acute stroke that was a motion-limited examination."
Does this sentence make sense to you or am I just getting it wrong? Seeing as how you're not supposed to move around during MRIs, this makes no sense to me. Or maybe I need a lot more coffee today and/or a day off... ...
PE on neurologist consult. Pt with spinal sarcoma. Doc is a pretty clear dictator. Not sure if "tesseril" is actually "tests for all" or what. How about "effort". Is this customary in a neuro consult?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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