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Describe the "Jaw jerk" test

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



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Put your forefinger gently on the patient’s loosely opened jaw. Tap your finger gently with a tendon hammer. Explain the test to the patient or relaxation of his jaw will be impossible. Normally, the jaw will not jerk much, unless there is a lesion.


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Put your forefinger gently on the patient’s loosely opened jaw. Tap your finger gently with a tendon hammer. Explain the test to the patient or relaxation of his jaw will be impossible.

Normally, the jaw will not jerk much, unless there is a lesion.
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