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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Neurophysiol. 2016 Jun;33(3):235–240. doi: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000276

Table 3. Sample events with unanimous agreement.

Change in motor strength exam Comments
Right arm 4->1 Right leg 3->1 Baseline exam; following commands, full strength in bilateral arms and antigravity in bilateral legs
Right arm 1->0 Baseline exam; no eye opening. Had baseline flexion of left arm, localizing right arm and triple flexion of both legs. Right arm went from localizing to flexion posturing
Left leg 4->2 Baseline exam; following commands- full strength bilateral arms and legs
No change in motor score, “decreased activation on the right” described in the exam Baseline exam; opening eyes, and following commands in all four extremities
Left arm 1-> 0 Baseline exam; Intermittently following commands, localizing in the right upper extremity and triple flexion of bilateral lower extremities
Left leg 2->0, and stopped following commands Baseline exam; following commands, localizing bilateral upper extremities, and withdrawing bilateral lower extremities
Right arm 2->0 Right leg 1->0 Baseline exam; follows commands, strength 0/5 on left arm and leg and 5/5 on right arm and leg
Left leg 2-> 0 Left arm 2-> 0 Baseline exam; following commands, moving all extremities antigravity
3->2 bilateral legs and abulia Baseline exam; following commands, language fluent, full strength in all extremities