Hoover’s Sign: Is This Leg Weakness Really Neurological? | Dr Collins
In this clinical skills tutorial, Dr Collins explains Hoover’s Sign — a key bedside neurological test used to help differentiate between organic (neurological) lower limb weakness and functional weakness. ⚠️ This video is for medical education purposes and should always be interpreted in full clinical context. If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe to support more clinical skills content. #Neurology #ClinicalSkills #MedicalEducation #HooversSign #FND #OSCE #MedicalStudents #Doctors

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