Finger Drumming Test |
Examination type |
Coordination, cognitive functioning |
Patient & Body Segment Positioning |
Patient is
seated and relaxed |
Examiner Position |
Examiner is
standing in front of the patient |
Tissues
Being Tested |
Upper motor neurons |
Performing the Test |
Ask the
patient to drum the index and middle finger of one hand
alternating up and down as quickly as possible on the back of
the other hand. Repeat the test on the opposite hand. |
Positive Test |
Bilateral differentiation of coordination and
speed |
Interpretation |
Cerebellar lesions |
Common errors in
performing exam |
Not performing the test bilaterally |
Factors possibly
resulting in misinterpretation |
Pre-existing lack of coordination & hand or
finger injury |
Related tests |
Hand flip test, finger to nose test, finger thumb
test, past pointing test, hand thigh test, heel to knee test |
References |
Orthopedic Physical Assessment, Magee. 4th
edition. 2002. pp.109. |
Links: |
www.neuroexam.com/content.php?p=36 |
MOUSE OVER PICTURE
TO VIEW MOVIE |
|
|