Which of the following conditions is NOT typically assessed using the Romberg and sharpened Romberg tests?
Romberg & Sharpened Romberg Tests EXPLAINED

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Sensory ataxia
Diabetes
Cerebellar damage
Meniere's disease
2.
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What is the primary difference in sensory input when performing the Romberg test with eyes closed?
Increased reliance on visual input
No change in sensory input reliance
Decreased reliance on vestibular input
Increased reliance on proprioceptive and vestibular input
3.
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During the Romberg test, if a patient struggles to maintain balance with eyes closed, what might this indicate?
A problem with muscular strength
A problem with auditory input
A problem with visual input
A problem with proprioceptive or vestibular function
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What is the main difference in foot positioning between the Romberg and sharpened Romberg tests?
Feet are crossed in the sharpened Romberg test
Feet are in tandem in the sharpened Romberg test
Feet are together in both tests
Feet are apart in both tests
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Why might a patient be asked to perform the sharpened Romberg test after successfully completing the regular Romberg test?
To evaluate cognitive function
To test muscular endurance
To further investigate suspected proprioceptive or vestibular deficits
To assess visual acuity
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