Myotomes Lower Limb | Peripheral Neurological Examination

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Published 2017-10-09
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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. Myotomes assessment of the lower limb is an essential part of peripheral neurological examination when suspecting signs of radiculopathy
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Al Nezari et al. (2013): www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23499340



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All Comments (21)
  • @natenraghav7365
    L2 - Hip Flexion L3 - Knee Extension L4 - Ankle Dorsi Flexion & Supination L5 - Great Toe Extension S1 - Ankle Plantar flexion S2 - Knee Flexion
  • The best thing about your video is it's short with good content,gives proper information without boring the audience.
  • @amritkaal75
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  • @jenc5969
    Love all your videos. Very helpful. Please continue making great videos. Kudos to both of you!
  • @ChantelStays
    Can you give me a gentle, and clear, difference between myotome testing and resisted muscle testing using isometric contraction? thank you!!!
  • @kipklop975
    hello! may i ask if there a reason why you would intercross your hands when testing L4 instead of simply applying pressure directly down? thanks for the video, its really useful (:
  • can u add video on which myotomes area the spinal nerves are supplied like u can show by palpating ???
  • So if I understand you test the strength of the hip, knee and ankle in flexion and extension?