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Cardinal Positions
Refers to the primary directions in which an individual can move their eyes, aiding in the assessment of ocular muscle function.
Positive Romberg Sign
A clinical indication of a loss of proprioception, where closing the eyes increases unsteadiness or falls, used in neurological examinations.
Ortolani Sign
A clinical sign used to detect dislocation of the hip in infants, involving a specific maneuver by a healthcare provider.
Modified Allen Test
A medical test used to evaluate the blood supply to the hand, ensuring the patency of the radial and ulnar arteries.
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