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(Here the patient is unable to extend the right hip and press the heel into the bed on direct testing. The normal left leg is flexed off the bed and there is involuntary right hip extension. From Stone J, Sharpe M. Hooverโ€™s Sign. Practical Neurology 2001;1:50-53.)
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Here the patient is unable to extend the right hip and press the heel into the bed on direct testing. The normal left leg is flexed off the bed and there is involuntary right hip extension.
Here the patient is unable to extend the right hip and press the heel into the bed on direct testing. The normal left leg is flexed off the bed against resistance and there is involuntary right hip extension.
From Stone J, Sharpe M. Hooverโ€™s Sign. Practical Neurology 2001;1:50-53.
From Stone J, Sharpe M. Hooverโ€™s Sign. Practical Neurology 2001;1:50-53.
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Here the patient is unable to extend the right hip and press the heel into the bed on direct testing. The normal left leg is flexed off the bed against resistance and there is involuntary right hip extension. From Stone J, Sharpe M. Hooverโ€™s Sign. Practical Neurology 2001;1:50-53.

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17:42, 19 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:42, 19 February 2022529 ร— 476 (72 KB)Jeremy (talk | contribs)Here the patient is unable to extend the right hip and press the heel into the bed on direct testing. The normal left leg is flexed off the bed and there is involuntary right hip extension. From Stone J, Sharpe M. Hooverโ€™s Sign. Practical Neurology 2001;1:50-53.

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