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- Strümpell may refer to: Adolf Strümpell (1853–1925), German neurologist who was born at Neu-Autz Estate, Courland Governorate Ludwig Strümpell (1812–1899)...
- century, the neurophysiologist Vladimir Bekhterev of Russia in 1893, Adolf Strümpell of Germany in 1897, and Pierre Marie of France in 1898 were the first...
- paraparesis, familial spastic paraplegia, French settlement disease, Strumpell disease, or Strumpell-Lorrain disease. The symptoms are a result of dysfunction of...
- Adolf Gustav Gottfried Strümpell, from 1893 von Strümpell (29 June 1853 – 10 January 1925), was a Baltic German neurologist. Strümpell was born in Neu-Autz...
- Strümpell's sign is a clinical sign in which the patient's attempt to flex the knee against resistance elicits an extensor plantar reflex. It is found...
- Ludwig Strümpell, after his ennoblement in 1870 von Strümpell (28 June 1812 – 18 May 1899), was a German philosopher and pedagogue. Strümpell was born...
- Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP, or familial spastic paraplegia – FSP, Strümpell–Lorrain syndrome) Myelomere Neutral spine Poliomyelitis Post-polio syndrome...
- Stransky sign – vigorously abducting and suddenly releasing the little toe Strümpell sign – patient attempts to flex the knee against resistance Throckmorton...
- historians and professors Richard and Anna Klappheck (née Strümpell, daughter of Adolf Strümpell). From 1954 to 1956 Konrad studied painting under Bruno...
- word red printed in blue) Strümpell's sign Adolph Strümpell neurology spastic pareses of the lower extremity Strümpell's sign I at Who Named It? failure...