Jumat, 20 Februari 2009

Babinski's reflex

* Overview
* Treatment

Definition:

Babinski's reflex occurs when the great toe flexes toward the top of the foot and the other toes fan out after the sole of the foot has been firmly stroked. This is normal in younger children, but abnormal after the age of 2.
Alternative Names:
Reflex - Babinski's; Extensor plantar reflex
Considerations:

Reflexes are specific, predictable, involuntary responses to a particular type of stimulation.

Babinski's reflex is one of the infantile reflexes. It is normal in children under 2 years old, but it disappears as the child ages and the nervous system becomes more developed.

In people more than 2 years old, the presence of a Babinski's reflex indicates damage to the nerve paths connecting the spinal cord and the brain (the corticospinal tract). Because this tract is right-sided and left-sided, a Babinski's reflex can occur on one side or on both sides.

An abnormal Babinski's reflex can be temporary or permanent.
Common Causes:

* Generalized tonic-clonic seizure (there may be a temporary Babinski's reflex for a short time after a seizure )
* Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
* Brain tumor (if it occurs in the corticospinal tract or the cerebellum)
* Familial periodic paralysis
* Friedreich's ataxia
* Head injury
* Hepatic encephalopathy
* Meningitis
* Multiple sclerosis
* Pernicious anemia
* Poliomyelitis (some forms)
* Rabies
* Spinal cord injury
* Spinal cord tumor
* Stroke
* Syringomyelia
* Tuberculosis (when it affects the spine)

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I want to check the plantar reflexes of a girl with cute feet and toes!