# Neurological Examinations Keywords: neurological examination, reflexes, muscle strength, coordination, sensitivity, cranial nerves, Babinski reflex, multiple sclerosis > This page provides an overview of neurological examinations, focusing on methods used to assess the nervous system for conditions like multiple sclerosis. It covers tests for reflexes, muscle strength, coordination, sensitivity, and cranial nerve functions. ## Details - [Neurological Examination](#): Comprehensive assessment of the nervous system, including reflexes, movement patterns, sensitivity, pain perception, muscle strength, and coordination. - [Examination of the Twelve Cranial Nerves](#): Tests for vision, hearing, smell, facial muscle strength, reflexes, and swallowing/speaking abilities. - [Sensitivity Check](#): Evaluation of skin sensations, temperature, pain perception, and depth sensitivity using tools like cotton swabs. - [Muscle Strength Assessment](#): Identification of reduced muscle strength or paralysis through specific bending and stretching movements. - [Coordination Assessment](#): Tests for fine motor skills, balance, and nerve-muscle interaction, such as the finger-to-nose test. - [Reflex Testing](#): Use of a reflex hammer to check muscle reflexes, including the Babinski reflex, which may indicate central nervous system disorders.