The Virtual Neurologic Exam: Instructional Videos and Guidance for the COVID-19 Era

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Abstract

To outline features of the neurologic examination that can be performed virtually through telemedicine platforms (the virtual neurological examination [VNE]), and provide guidance for rapidly pivoting in-person clinical assessments to virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.Methods: The full neurologic examination is described with attention to components that can be performed virtually.Results: A screening VNE is outlined that can be performed on a wide variety of patients, along with detailed descriptions of virtual examination maneuvers for specific scenarios (cognitive testing, neuromuscular and movement disorder examinations).Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid adoption of virtual medicine will be critical to provide ongoing and timely neurological care. Familiarity and mastery of a VNE will be critical for neurologists, and this article outlines a practical approach to implementation.

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Chan, D., Micieli, J. A., Jain, J. D., Khosravani, H., Izenberg, A., Kassardjian, C. D., & Mitchell, S. B. (2020). The Virtual Neurologic Exam: Instructional Videos and Guidance for the COVID-19 Era. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 47(5), 598–603. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2020.96

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