Spooning

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Spooning or choreic hand is flexion and dorsal arching of the wrists and hyperextension of the fingers when the hands are extended sideways palms down.[1][2]

Spooning is a recognized clinical sign in pediatric neurology during standard evaluation of the posture with extended arms. Spooning is often observed in children up to the age of 5.[3]

In older ages it is a clinical sign seen in children with chorea.

References

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  1. William W Campbell (2005) "DeJong's The Neurologic Examination", ISBN 0781727677
  2. Pasquale J. Accardo, Barbara Y. Whitman (2002) "Dictionary of Developmental Disabilities Terminology", ISBN 155766594X, p. 80
  3. Rohhytnald B. David (2005) "Child and Adolescent Neurology" ISBN 1405117672