Cervical Spine - Special Tests Flashcards
What are the two positions (steps) for Spurling’s Quadrant test?
compress in neutral
then in extension and rotation
With Spurling’s, pain on the concave side that’s very local that also appears as a bit less pain when the same area is on the convex side would be indicative of…
facet joint/meniscoid irritation
The end position for maximal cervical compression test is…
head in lateral flexion, extension, and ipsilateral rotation
For the VAT test, if you bring the client’s head into extension, R lat flexion and R rotation, and you get a (+) test, then the vertebral artery on which side is affected?
contralateral side to the movements
Normal end feel for the lateral flexion alar ligament stress test would be…
strong capsular end feel/solid stop
With the rotational alar ligament stress test, if you get a (+) test when rotating to the L, then which side of the alar ligament is likely affected?
the R side (contralateral)
Which ULTT is this? depress & abduct shoulder to 10*, extend elbow, supinate forearm, extend wrist, fingers, and thumb, laterally rotate at the shoulder, and have patient contralaterally flex the head.
2 (for median/musculocutaneous/axillary nerve)
Which ULTT is this? depress and abduct shoulder to 10*, extend elbow, pronate forearm, flex and ulnarly deviate the hand, flex fingers/thumb, medially rotate at the shoulder, and have patient contralaterally flex the head.
ULTT3 (radial)