The strength of the patellar and Achilles tendon reflexes is not affected in uncomplicated pregnancy
Isold Nordfjord,
Thora Steingrimsdottir,
Andrea Valtorta
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionResearch on healthy pregnant women's reflexes is almost unheard of, even if an estimation of reflexes is a conventional part of the physical examination of preeclamptic patients, and hyperreflexia is generally considered to be a warning sign of eclampsia. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible impact of gestation on tendon reflexes and the Babinski response, as examined in a clinical bed‐side manner.Material and MethodsA prospective, single‐blind, cross‐sectional study. Three … Show more
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