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    Understanding Hoover Test: to Differentiate Functional vs. Organic Limb Weakness

    Motor Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) present a unique clinical challenge, often characterized by limb weakness or abnormal movements that are incongruent with known neurological diseases.…

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    Dr. Harvinder Singh April 26, 2025

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