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Clasp-
knife response refers to a
Golgi tendon reflex with a
rapid decrease in
resistance when
attempting to flex a joint,
usually during a neurological...
- cheaper,
knife. Lock-blade
knives have been
dated to the 15th century. In Spain, one
early lock-blade
design was the
Andalusian clasp knife po****rly...
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Okapi is a ratchet-lock
clasp or
slipjoint knife originally produced in 1902 for
export to Germany's
colonies in Africa. The
knife takes its name from the...
- Arabo-Hispanic
clasp knife of
Andalusian Spain, the navaja. The
laguiole was
first designed in 1829 by Jean-Pierre Calmels. The
earliest forms of
laguiole knife were...
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torso on 25
February 1888,
informing staff she had been
attacked with a
clasp knife by an
unknown man. She was
later discharged, but died from apparently...
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particularly slowness Spasticity, a velocity-dependent
change in
muscle tone
Clasp-
knife response where initial higher resistance to
movement is
followed by a...
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which limits side effects.
Dystonia Hypotonia Paratonia Spasticity Clasp-
knife response "hmypertonia".
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- the knee or spine. A
commonly known feature of spasticity,
known as
Clasp-
knife response is the
sudden decrease of tone
after initial resistance, also...
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handle either rigidly, as in a
table knife,
carving or
sheath knife, or with a joint, as in a
pocket or
clasp knife. The
blade is
generally of steel, but...
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clinician should observe a kick. The
clinician rates the response. The
clasp-
knife response is a
stretch reflex with a
rapid decrease in
resistance when...