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Figure 1: Hoover test. The patient is asked to raise his sound leg while the examiner evaluates the downward pressure of the partially paralyzed leg into the palm examiner's hand. If the descending pressure in the examiner's hand is equivalent to the strength exhibited during the strength test, then the paralysis is thought to be hysterica

Figure 1: Hoover test. The patient is asked to raise his sound leg while the examiner evaluates the downward pressure of the partially paralyzed leg into the palm examiner's hand. If the descending pressure in the examiner's hand is equivalent to the strength exhibited during the strength test, then the paralysis is thought to be hysterica