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Found it. My neuro book lists Hallpike maneuver

Posted By: nm on 2008-04-12
In Reply to: Physical exam - see mg for context - Thank you

Subject: Found it. My neuro book lists Hallpike maneuver




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Subject: there is a "cotton" maneuver right? I get nothing when I google it or in a book sm

but I am pretty sure I have heard it before.
in stedmans neuro book
Subject: in stedmans neuro book

under ataxia is listed: Friedreich. ??

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Subject: found it. It is cotton maneuver or test. sm

It is a test of moving the ankle from side to side to check for high ankle sprains.
Found CAPP in my Sted's Psych/Neuro. sm
Subject: Found CAPP in my Sted's Psych/Neuro. sm

CAPP  = clinical appraisal of psychosocial problems.


 


also found:


 


CAPPS  =  Current and past psychopathology scale


 


Think the first one is the answer you want.


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These produce no nystagmus.  The patient suffers from chronic lightheadedness. TIA!


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it can stand for conjunctiva and sclera!!!! Bet that it is. I have typed ophth off and on since the olden days and have never had that dictated!!!!!   You never learn it all!!!
Thanks - I also found those in my ABBV book - sm
Subject: Thanks - I also found those in my ABBV book - sm

And I was wondering if he may be referring to a dept at hospital for prosthesis fitting, as he later mentions IPOF/IPOP again as a consultation.

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Oh well - thanks for your help!
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Subject: Found this in Stedman's reference book but...

cannot find what it entails in line of viewing...but possible could be your answer..


 


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Subject: I found arthrorheumatism in my ortho book, so probably a variation of that nm

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