Motor Testing: Ankle dorsiflexion (supine) - L4, L5 by Clinical Neurological Sciences, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

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Motor testing supine, ankle dorsiflexion; L4, L5, deep peroneal nerve, tibialis anterior muscle, tested one side at a time, with leg extended, shoes and socks removed

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