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Romberg!

Posted By: A on 2009-01-20
In Reply to: Lombard not testable? - A

Subject: Romberg!

Nevermind I found that one.. any takers on MRA?


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Romberg sign

with feet approximated, the subject stands with eyes open and then closed; if closing the eyes increases the unsteadiness, a loss of proprioceptive control is indicated, and the sign is positive
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Romberg sign



with feet approximated, the subject stands with eyes open and then closed; if closing the eyes increases the unsteadiness, a loss of proprioceptive control is indicated, and the sign is positive. Syn: rombergism, Romberg test, station test.


 


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