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A neurological exam is also called a neuro exam. It is an evaluation of a person's nervous system that can be done in the doctor's office. It may be done with instruments, such as lights and reflex hammers. It usually does not cause any pain. The nervous system consists of the brain, cranial nerves, the spinal cord, and the nerves from these areas. There are many aspects of this exam. They include an assessment of:
The extent of the exam depends on many factors, including the initial problem that the person is having, the age of the person, and the condition of the person.
A complete and thorough evaluation of a person's nervous system is important if there is any reason to think there may be an underlying problem. Damage to the nervous system can cause problems in daily functioning. Early identification may help to find the cause and decrease long-term complications. A complete neurological exam may be done:
During a neurological exam, the doctor will test the functioning of the nervous system. The nervous system is very complex and controls many parts of the body. The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, 12 pairs of nerves that come from the brain and brain stem (cranial nerves), and the nerves that come from the spinal cord. The circulation to the brain, arising from the arteries in the neck, is also frequently examined. In infants and younger children, a neurological exam includes the measurement of the head circumference. The following is an overview of some of the areas that may be tested and evaluated during a neurological exam: