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An upper limb neurological examination is part of the neurological examination, and is used to assess the motor and sensory neurons which supply the upper limbs. This assessment helps to detect any impairment of the nervous system, being used both as a screening and an investigative tool. The examination findings when combined with a detailed history of a patient, can help a doctor reach a specific or differential diagnosis. This would enable the doctor to commence treatment if a specific diagnosis has been made, or order further investigations if there are differential diagnoses.
The examination is performed in sequence:[1]
The upper body is exposed and a general observation is made from the end of the bed. Signs of neurological disease include:[2]
The hand is grasped like a handshake and the arm is moved in various directions to determine the tone.[1] The tone is the baseline contractions of the muscles at rest. The tone may be normal or abnormal which would indicate an underlying pathology. The tone could be lower than normal (floppy) or it could be higher (stiff or rigid).
The strength of the muscles are tested in different positions against resistance.[1]
There are 3 reflexes in the upper arm that are tested.[1][2] These are the biceps, triceps and supinator reflex. The reflexes may be abnormally brisk or absent. In the latter, the reflex could be elicited through reinforcement by asking the patient to clench their jaw.[2]
Three separate aspects of coordination are tested:[1]
This maneuver tests for dysmetria.
The examiner holds their hand in front of the patient, who is then asked to repeatedly touch their index finger to their nose and the examiner's finger. The distance between the examiner's hand and patient's nose should be larger than the forearm length of the patient, so that the patient need to move both their shoulder joint and elbow joint during the test instead of just moving the elbow joint.
Healthy individuals can touch accurately on their nose and examiner's hand with ease, while dysmetria patients will constantly miss the nose and the hand.
This maneuver tests for dysdiadochokinesia.
The patient is asked to tap the palm of one hand with the fingers of the other, then rapidly turn over the fingers and tap the palm with the back of them, repeatedly. The patient is asked to perform the clapping as quickly as he could.
Dydiadochokinesia patient will be impaired in the rate of alternation, the completeness of the sequence, and in the variation in amplitude involving both motor coordination and sequencing.[3][4]
The arms are outstretched and patient is instructed to close their eyes. If the hands do not move, it is normal.
The five aspects of sensation are tested:
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