This prospective controlled study indicates that the bedside observation of a "drift without pronation" is a useful and reliable clinical sign to discriminate between functional and organic upper ...
[5] During the arm stabilisation test, the presence of a pronator drift, a mild elbow flexion and passive abduction of the little finger and sometimes adjacent fingers (Souques' sign) are ...
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