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  • in reply to: ASIA practice exam #3 #489031
    Amber Lammers
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    Thank you Lauren!

    in reply to: ASIA practice exam #3 #489027
    Amber Lammers
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    I have the similar question on ASIA practice exam #4. It looks like this person suffers with Brown-Sequard Syndrome. The R Motor level is listed as T1, when L2-S1 are all rated as 5. To me, it seems that the motor level of injury should be S1 on the right. Can you help me understand what I’m missing? Thanks so much for your time.

    in reply to: ASIA practice exam #3 #489026
    Amber Lammers
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    Thanks for the explanation, Chrissy! I also have a question on the ASIA practice Exam #3. The motor levels are listed as T10(right) and T12(left)? Why are the motor levels not L4(Right) and L3(Left)? I understand that the Neurologic Level of Injury is T10, because it is the lowest level where sensory and motor are both in-tact. However, it looks like this individual has some pretty good motor sparing in the lumbar region.

    Thanks so much for these ASIA practice exams – they are very helpful!

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