Cervical Spine Flashcards
Foraminal Compression Test
Positive:
1. Exacerbation of Pain
2. Exacerbation of cervical pain with radicular component
Indicates:
1. Foraminal Encroachment or facet pathology without nerve root compression
2. Foraminal Encorachment or facet pathology with neve root compression
Cervical Distraction Test
Positive:
1. Diminished or absence of localized pain
2. Diminished or absence of radicular pain
3. Increase of cervical pain
Indicates:
1. Foraminal encroachment (local pain diminishes)
2. Nerve Root Compression (radicular pain diminishes)
3. Muscular strain, ligamentous sprain, myospasm, facet capsulitis
Spinal Percussion Test
Positive: 1. Local Pain 2. Radiating Pain Indicates: 1. Possible fractured vertebrae, ligamentous involvement (spinous pain), and muscular involvement (muscular pain) 2. Possible disc pathology
Shoulder Depression Test
Positive:
1. Localized pain on the side being tested
2. Radicular pain on side being tested
3. Radicular pain on opposite side being tested
Indicates:
1. LOCALIZED PAIN - dural sleeve attachment, and muscular adhesion/contracture, or spasm, or ligamentous injury
2. RADIATING PAIN on side being tested - neurovascular bundle compression, dural sleeve adhesion, or Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
3. RADIATING PAIN on side opposing being tested foramina encroachment with nerve root compression
Valsalva Maneurver
Positive:
Radiating pain from site of lesion (usually recreating the complaint in cervical or lumbar area of the spine)
Indicates:
1. Space occupying lesion (e.g. disc pathology)
Swallowing Test
Positive:
Difficulty swallowing
Indicates:
Space occupying lesion at anterior portion of cervical spine. Possibly esophageal or pharyngeal injury, anterior disc defect, muscle spasm or osteophytes etc
Soto-Hall Sign
Positive:
Generalized pain in the cervical region, which may extend down to the level of T2
Indicates:
1. Non-specific test for structural integrity of cervical region
Kerning Sign
Positive:
Inability to fully extend the leg and/or pain (usually in the neck region)
Indicates:
Meningeal irritation/meningitis
O’Donoghue Maneuver
Positive:
1. Pain during passive range of motion
2. Pain during resisted range of motion
Indicates:
1. Ligamentous sprain (Passive ROM stresses ligaments)
2. Muscle/tendon strain (Active ROM stresses muscles and tendons)