Cervical rotation lateral flexion test: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{subst:special test}} 
<div class="editorbox">
'''Original Editor '''- Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page.


'''Lead Editors''' - Your name will be added here if you are a lead editor on this page.&nbsp; [[Physiopedia:Editors|Read more.]]
</div>
== Purpose<br>  ==


add the purpose of this assessment technique here<br>


The purpose is to test for the presence of 1st rib hypomobility in patient's with brachialgia
== Technique<br>  ==


Describe how to carry out this assessment technique here


== Evidence  ==


The test is performed with the patient in sitting.&nbsp; The cervical spine is passively and maximally rotated away from the side being tested.&nbsp; While maintaining this position, the spine is gently flexed as far as possible moving the ear toward the chest.
Provide the evidence for this technique here
 
== Resources  ==
 
add any relevant resources here
 
== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
<div class="researchbox">
<rss>Feed goes here!!|charset=UTF-8|short|max=10</rss>
</div>
== References  ==
 
References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].  
 
<references />&nbsp;  
 
<br>
 
The purpose is to test for the presence of 1st rib hypomobility in patient's with brachialgia


<br>


The test is performed with the patient in sitting.&nbsp; The cervical spine is passively and maximally rotated away from the side being tested.&nbsp; While maintaining this position, the spine is gently flexed as far as possible moving the ear toward the chest.


A test is considered positive when the lateral flexion movement is blocked
<br>


The reference standard is presence of rib hypomobility on cineradiography in subjects iwht brachialgia
A test is considered positive when the lateral flexion movement is blocked


Kappa= .84
The reference standard is presence of rib hypomobility on cineradiography in subjects iwht brachialgia


Kappa= .84


<br>


Reliability  
Reliability  


Kappy =1.0
Kappy =1.0

Revision as of 17:17, 26 November 2009

Original Editor - Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page.

Lead Editors - Your name will be added here if you are a lead editor on this page.  Read more.

Purpose
[edit | edit source]

add the purpose of this assessment technique here

Technique
[edit | edit source]

Describe how to carry out this assessment technique here

Evidence[edit | edit source]

Provide the evidence for this technique here

Resources[edit | edit source]

add any relevant resources here

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

Extension:RSS -- Error: Not a valid URL: Feed goes here!!|charset=UTF-8|short|max=10

References[edit | edit source]

References will automatically be added here, see adding references tutorial.

 


The purpose is to test for the presence of 1st rib hypomobility in patient's with brachialgia


The test is performed with the patient in sitting.  The cervical spine is passively and maximally rotated away from the side being tested.  While maintaining this position, the spine is gently flexed as far as possible moving the ear toward the chest.


A test is considered positive when the lateral flexion movement is blocked

The reference standard is presence of rib hypomobility on cineradiography in subjects iwht brachialgia

Kappa= .84


Reliability

Kappy =1.0