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Tarsophalangeal reflex

Introduction: Tarsophalangeal reflex

Description of Tarsophalangeal reflex

Tarsophalangeal reflex: extension of all the toes except the first, when the outer part of the tarsus is tapped; in certain cerebral diseases the reverse takes place, the toes being flexed.
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