Souques' Phenomenon: A Valuable Indicator of Upper Limb Recovery

 Souques phenomenon is a neurological sign commonly observed during stroke recovery. It refers to the involuntary extension and spreading of the fingers when the affected arm is raised above shoulder level, indicating returning motor activity and upper motor neuron involvement. Clinicians use this sign to assess neurological recovery and rehabilitation progress after stroke. Learn more at AAZIBAN.

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