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Old 02-23-2014, 11:09 PM #7
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THank yall!! yea, I have always had brisk reflexes my entire life, those seem unchanged from what I can tell - and negative hoffmanan and babinski - I thought maybe that was the case with my funky toes, but when I or the neuro tests - its negative (bilateral)..
I have wondered if it was a proprioception issue? Maybe my brain thinks they are down, but they really aren't?? I know I test funny on proprioception on that foot/toes.. It's annoying as my foot and leg will start to fatigue with the strange movements -kind of like the oppposite of foot drop though!
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