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  2. Mulder's sign - Wikipedia

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    Mulder's sign is a physical exam finding associated with Morton's neuroma, which may be elicited while the patient is in the supine position on the examination table. The pain of the neuroma, as well as a click, can be produced by squeezing the two metatarsal heads together with one hand, while concomitantly putting pressure on the interdigital space with the other hand.

  3. The Hoffman Sign Test, Cervical Cord Compression, and ... - WebMD

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    The Hoffman test determines whether a person has spinal cord damage. During this quick test, you hold out one of your arms and open your palm facedown, extending your fingers in front of you. Your ...

  4. Hoffman Sign: Test, Results, and More - Healthline

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    The Hoffman sign refers to the results of the Hoffman test. This test is used to determine whether your fingers or thumbs flex involuntarily in response to certain triggers. The way that your ...

  5. What You Need to Know About Popping a Rib - WebMD

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    The most reliable test is called a “hooking maneuver,” which involves your doctor gently moving the affected rib. They will check for a clicking sound and pain, the presence of which confirms ...

  6. Trigger Finger: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Diabetes, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, thyroid conditions, and tuberculosis can lead to trigger finger. Job. It’s common among farmers, industrial workers, musicians, and anyone ...

  7. Rotator Cuff Tendinitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments

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    Symptoms of rotator cuff tendinitis include: pain and swelling in the front of your shoulder and side of your arm. pain triggered by raising or lowering your arm. a clicking sound when raising ...

  8. Straight leg raise - Wikipedia

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    The straight leg raise is a test that can be performed during a physical examination, with the leg being lifted actively by the patient or passively by the clinician. If the straight leg raise is done actively by the patient, it is a test of functional leg strength, particularly the rectus femoris element of the quadriceps (checking both hip flexion and knee extension strength simultaneously).

  9. How to Improve Your Reaction Time for Gaming and Other Sports

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    Put your index finger and thumb slightly apart at the bottom of the ruler, as if you’re about to pinch it. Have your friend let go of the ruler. Catch the ruler between your finger and thumb as ...