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what does a positive babinski sign indicate in the context of cervical …

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what does a positive babinski sign indicate in the context of cervical myelopathy?
lower motor neuron lesion
normal neurological function
upper motor neuron lesion
peripheral nerve damage

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The Babinski sign is a neurological test. A positive result (upward extension of the big toe with fanning of other toes) is a classic indicator of damage to upper motor neurons. Cervical myelopathy involves compression of the spinal cord (which contains upper motor neuron pathways), so a positive Babinski sign here points to upper motor neuron impairment. Lower motor neuron lesions, peripheral nerve damage, and normal function do not cause a positive Babinski sign.

Answer:

Upper motor neuron lesion