Strength
Sensation
Hyperreflexia
Special tests
100

On a scale of 1-5, what is the grade you would assign if someone has antigravity strength but can not provide any resistance to you?

3/5 strength

100

Your patient develops increased low back pain with numbness and tingling along the right dorsum of the foot. Without looking at the MRI which level do you suspect has developed neural foraminal stenosis?

L5-S1. 

100
The patella reflex checks which nerve root level?

L4

100
A patient has myelomalacia confirmed on MRI C Spine. In addition to strength, sensation, reflexes, what other exam maneuvers would you want to do? 

Hoffmans, check for ataxic gait, check manual dexterity 

200

With resisted bicep flexion, you note the patient can resist you but after a second or two you start to overcome the patient's strength. What grade from 1-5 would you assign for biceps muscle strength for this patient?

4/5. Patient can resist but not completely which would be 5/5

200

Patient has pain running along the right lateral thigh. Which dermatome is this?

L5

200

The achilles reflex checks which nerve root level?

S1

200

Please describe a positive Spurling test

Reproduction of radicular symptoms with cervical extension, side bending, and lateral rotation toward the symptomatic side, with gentle downward force applied.

Can you have a positive Spurling test if there are no radicular symptoms to begin with?

300

You notice your patient has right ankle dorsiflexion weakness. Which nerve root do you suspect is injured?

L5 nerve root

300
Your patient has pain radiating from the neck into the right upper extremity. Upon further questioning it is apparent that symptoms radiate into the dorsal hand and middle three fingers along the dorsal side. There is no ventral hand paresthesia. Which nerve root is affected?

C7

300

A patient with back pain has brisk reflexes within the patella and achilles bilaterally with normal reflexes within the triceps and biceps. Which imaging do you want to order?

MR T and L Spine
300

How do you perform a hoffman's test and what does a positive test mean?

extend the wrist and middle finger and flick down on the distal tip of the finger. If you see the thumb or other fingers contract it indicates a positive test and possible upper motor neuron injury (brain or spinal cord). If symmetric and similar to the contralateral side can also just be indicative of general hyperreflexia

400

You notice your patient has weakness with resisted bicep flexion. Which nerve root do you suspect is compromised?

C6 (C5 would also be an acceptable answer although biceps is predominantly C6)

400

Patient has numbness along the posterior thigh and calf. Which dermatome is this?

S1

400

What does clonus assess for?

upper motor neuron injury. 

400

Patient with low back pain has a positive babinski test. What could you potentially anticipate seeing on the MRI L Spine?

upper motor neuron injury (brain/spinal cord). 

myelomalacia or cord signal changes within spinal cord. 

500

Your patient has weakness with elbow extension. Without looking at the MRI, and assuming conservative measures have failed, which level will you likely order for your cervical TFESI?

C6-7 (to target the C7 nerve root. Triceps)

500

You have a patient with numbness of the first three digits of the right hand. Which cervical TFESI level do you anticipate pursuing, even before review of the mri?

C5-6 TFESI

500

A patient has severe right L4-5 neural foraminal stenosis on MRI. Which reflex would you pay particular attention to and what would you expect to find (increased or decreased DTR)?

patellar reflex (L4). Decreased DTR. Lower motor neuron injury. Any injury to the nerve root within neural foramen or below results in lower motor neuron findings or hyporeflexia. 

500

***SPECIAL QUESTION*** Please list as many components of a neurologic exam as you can and send to me through teams. Whichever team lists the most will win these points. 

If there is a tie we will ask another question

sensation, strength, reflexes, gait, special tests. (Technically mental status and cranial nerves too)