Clonus Hyperspasticity Hyperreflexia in lower extremity {Ans: Vignette # 7 Sex: Male Age: 50 Chief Complaint: Patient presents with right shoulder pain. He reports recently hitting his head on a shelf. Patient played football in college and has a history of skin cancer on his forehead. Objective Findings: Shoulder depression +, Decrease in ROM in cervical spine, Normal reflexes, Babinski +, Weakness in legs, Weak when asked to toe walk 2. List the symptoms associated with this condition. (Choose 3) a. Weak wrist extensors b. Decrease of sensation of the thumb c. Clonus d. Hyperspasticity e. Bowel and bladder disturbance f. Cervical rib g. Hyperreflexia in lower extremity h. Decrease of sensation}Malignant degeneration Spinal canal stenosis Tibial deformity {Ans: Vignette # 27 Sex: Male Age: 52 Chief Complaint: Patient presents with mid to low back pain. Pain is felt in every direction Objective Findings: Kemps -, Yeoman's + in hip ,thorarcolumbar junction and lumbar spine, coxa vara bilaterally Diagnostic Imaging: X-ray 3. What's the possible sequelae of this condition? (Choose 3) a. Malignant degeneration b. Spinal canal stenosis c. Horner's d. Dyspnea e. Tibial deformity (Saber shin) f. Lymph node obstruction g. Pathological collapse (bbt) h. Lystic destruction}Chiropractic