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Babinski sign occurs when stimulation of the lateral plantar aspect of the foot leads to extension (dorsiflexion or upward movement) of the big toe (hallux). Also, there may be fanning of the other toes. This suggests that there is been spread of the sensory input beyond the S1 myotome to L4 and L5.
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Jan 23, 2023 · Babinski reflex is one of the normal reflexes in infants and in children up to 2 years old. It disappears as the child gets older. It may ...

Plantar reflex

Diagnostic sign
The plantar reflex is a reflex elicited when the sole of the foot is stimulated with a blunt instrument. The reflex can take one of two forms. In healthy adults, the plantar reflex causes a downward response of the hallux. Wikipedia
Feb 15, 2024 · The Babinski test is used to assess for problems in the CST, and a positive Babinski reflex test may mean that you have a neurological problem.
The abnormal plantar reflex, or Babinski reflex, is the elicitation of toe extension from the "wrong" receptive field, that is, the sole of the foot. Thus a ...
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May 14, 2020 · The Babinski reflex occurs when the big toe extends up toward the top of the foot. Simultaneously, the other toes fan out away from each other.
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The presence of the Babinski sign can identify disease of the spinal cord and brain in adults, and also exists as a primitive reflex in infants. Plantar reflex
A true Babinski sign denotes dysfunction of the pyramidal tract, and should be clearly distinguished from upgoing toes that do not belong to the flexion synergy ...
The Babinski sign is a cutaneous reflex in which the big toe moves upward on stimulation of the sole of the foot. However, the issue is more complicated than ...