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== Position == | |||
Child supine lying position both arms beside the body head at neutral position. | Child supine lying position both arms beside the body head at neutral position. | ||
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== Response == | == Response == | ||
Withdrawal of stimulated leg from the stimulus with extension of toes, dorsiflexion of ankle, hip & knee flexion. | |||
== Duration == | == Duration == | ||
First two months after birth. | First two months after birth. | ||
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== <ref>Nicole Edmonds. Flexor Withdrawl Reflex. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4vM8ca8QZU</ref>Reference == | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 2 August 2021
Original Editor - Ahmed Essam
Top Contributors - Ahmed Essam and Rucha Gadgil
Position[edit | edit source]
Child supine lying position both arms beside the body head at neutral position.
Stimulus[edit | edit source]
Therapist scratch sole of the foot rt or left
Response[edit | edit source]
Withdrawal of stimulated leg from the stimulus with extension of toes, dorsiflexion of ankle, hip & knee flexion.
Duration[edit | edit source]
First two months after birth.
[1]Reference[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Nicole Edmonds. Flexor Withdrawl Reflex. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4vM8ca8QZU