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== Purpose<br>  ==
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The inverted supinator (brachioradialis) test is used for identifying a lesion at the C5-C6 spinal cord segments. The inverted supinator reflex is a test that was introduced into clinical medicine by Babinski (1910). <ref>Estanol BV, Marin OS. Mechanism of the inverted supinator reflex. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/22068002_Mechanism_of_the_inverted_supinator_reflex_A_clinical_and_neurophysiological_study A clinical and neurophysiological study.] Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 1976 Sep 1;39(9):905-8.</ref><br>  


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Purpose[edit | edit source]

The inverted supinator (brachioradialis) test is used for identifying a lesion at the C5-C6 spinal cord segments. The inverted supinator reflex is a test that was introduced into clinical medicine by Babinski (1910). [1]

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  1. Estanol BV, Marin OS. Mechanism of the inverted supinator reflex. A clinical and neurophysiological study. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 1976 Sep 1;39(9):905-8.