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- Q5127840 subject Q7021242.
- Q5127840 subject Q7081681.
- Q5127840 subject Q8760701.
- Q5127840 abstract "Clasp-knife response refers to a stretch reflex with a rapid decrease in resistance when attempting to flex a joint, usually during a neurological examination. It is one of the characteristic responses of an upper motor neuron lesion. It gets its name from the resemblance between the motion of the limb and the sudden closing of a claspknife after sufficient pressure is applied.".
- Q5127840 wikiPageExternalLink s8ch3_21.htm.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q1147377.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q1183041.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q1457958.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q2916167.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q390383.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q4919371.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q574942.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021242.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q7081681.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q7699653.
- Q5127840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8760701.
- Q5127840 comment "Clasp-knife response refers to a stretch reflex with a rapid decrease in resistance when attempting to flex a joint, usually during a neurological examination. It is one of the characteristic responses of an upper motor neuron lesion. It gets its name from the resemblance between the motion of the limb and the sudden closing of a claspknife after sufficient pressure is applied.".
- Q5127840 label "Clasp-knife response".