Strumpell phenomenon

Strüm·pell phe·nom·e·non

(shtrim'pĕl), dorsal flexion of the great toe, sometimes of the entire foot, in a paralyzed limb when the extremity is drawn up against the body, flexing both knee and hip. Synonym(s): tibial phenomenon

Strüm·pell phe·nom·e·non

(shtrem'pel fĕ-nom'ĕ-non) Dorsal flexion of the great toe, sometimes of the entire foot, in a paralyzed limb when the extremity is drawn up against the body, flexing both knee and hip.

Strümpell,

Ernst Adolf von, German physician, 1853-1925. Fleischer-Strümpell ring - Synonym(s): Kayser-Fleischer ringMarie-Strümpell disease - Synonym(s): Strümpell-Marie diseaseStrümpell disease - arthritis and osteitis deformans involving the spinal column. Synonym(s): acute epidemic leukoencephalitis; spondylitis deformansStrümpell-Marie disease - arthritis of the spine, resembling rheumatoid arthritis, that may progress to bony ankylosis. Synonym(s): ankylosing spondylitis; Marie-Strümpell diseaseStrümpell phenomenon - dorsal flexion of the great toe in a paralyzed limb when the limb is drawn up against the body, flexing knee and hip. Synonym(s): tibial phenomenonStrümpell reflex - stroking the abdomen or thigh causes flexion of the leg and adduction of the foot.Strümpell-Westphal disease - Synonym(s): Wilson diseaseWestphal-Strümpell pseudosclerosis - Synonym(s): Wilson disease