🧠The glabellar reflex, also known as the "glabellar tap sign", is a primitive reflex elicited by repetitive tapping on the forehead. Subjects blink in... | By Physioscare | Facebook
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Valtteri Kaasinen on Twitter: "This is Dr. Walker Overend, MD, born in England in 1858. He discovered a supraorbital reflex, later known as the glabellar reflex or the glabellar tap sign. https://t.co/pDFOOmKl54" /
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