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In medicine ( neurology), the Babinski reflex or Babinski sign is a reflex that can identify disease of the spinal cord and brain. It is more properly called the plantar reflex, as Babinski's sign in reality only refers to the pathological form.

1 Methods

The lateral side of the sole of the foot is rubbed with a sharp or hard implement (usually the tip of a tendon hammer ), running from the heel along a curve to the metatarsal pads. It is an unpleasant sensation for most. There are roughly three responses possible:

In decerebrate patients, a more complex reflex is observed, which includes the lifting of the whole leg. This is a primitive reflex , indicating that the brain has been damaged severely.

2 Interpretation

The extensor response can indicate damage of the spinal cord in the thoracal or lumbar region, or brain disease . Occasionally, a pathological plantar reflex is the first (and only) indication of a serious disease process, and a clearly abnormal plantar reflex often prompts detailed neurological investigations, including CT scanning of the brain or MRI of the spine, as well as lumbar puncture for the study of cerebrospinal fluid.

Young babies (less than a few months of age) will also show an extensor response. A baby's smaller toes will fan out, and their big toe will dorsiflex slowly. This happens because the corticospinal pathways (that run from the brain down the spinal cord) are not fully myelinated at this age, so the reflex is not inhibited by the cerebral cortex.

3 Eponym

The pathological reflex is named after Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski ( 1857Events January 9 Earthquake at Fort Tejon, California with an estimated magnitude of 7. 9 February 16 The National Deaf Mute College (later renamed Gallaudet University) is established in Washington, DC becoming the first school for the advanced education- 19321932 is the leap year starting on Friday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 3 British arrest and intern Mohandas Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel January 8 In Britain the Archbishop of Canterbury forbids church remarriage of divorcees Jan), a French neurologistA neurologist is a physician who is specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic diseases. Famous neurologists include Alois Alzheimer ( Germany) Jean-Martin Charcot ( France) Jules Cotard (France) Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt (Germany) Anita Hard of Polish descent.

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