Cervical Spine - Special Tests Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two positions (steps) for Spurling’s Quadrant test?

A

compress in neutral

then in extension and rotation

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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…

A

facet joint/meniscoid irritation

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3
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The end position for maximal cervical compression test is…

A

head in lateral flexion, extension, and ipsilateral rotation

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4
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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?

A

contralateral side to the movements

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5
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Normal end feel for the lateral flexion alar ligament stress test would be…

A

strong capsular end feel/solid stop

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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?

A

the R side (contralateral)

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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.

A

2 (for median/musculocutaneous/axillary nerve)

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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.

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ULTT3 (radial)

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