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Week 3 Table 3

This document lists various medical tests and provides brief descriptions of what each tests for. The Rust sign tests for serious neck injury by preventing head movement. The cervical axial compression and cervical distraction tests evaluate the upper cervical spine and intervertebral discs. The remaining cervical tests involve compression or rotation of the neck to check for pain radiating into the arms. The shoulder depression and abduction tests assess nerve root compression. The Valsalva and Llermittes signs test for spinal lesions. The brachial plexus, Adson's, Halstead, Wright's, costoclavicular, and Roos tests evaluate the thoracic outlet area. The Allen's test checks arterial blood flow in the arms.

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Week 3 Table 3

This document lists various medical tests and provides brief descriptions of what each tests for. The Rust sign tests for serious neck injury by preventing head movement. The cervical axial compression and cervical distraction tests evaluate the upper cervical spine and intervertebral discs. The remaining cervical tests involve compression or rotation of the neck to check for pain radiating into the arms. The shoulder depression and abduction tests assess nerve root compression. The Valsalva and Llermittes signs test for spinal lesions. The brachial plexus, Adson's, Halstead, Wright's, costoclavicular, and Roos tests evaluate the thoracic outlet area. The Allen's test checks arterial blood flow in the arms.

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NAME OF TEST INTERPRETATION/WHAT TISSUE STRUCTURE DOES THIS TEST LOAD?

For you
to complete

Rust sign Preventing the head from moving to prevent pain, suggests serious injury

Cervical Axial Compression This tests for upper cervical lesion or an ivd lesion

Cervical distraction test This test is to remove pressure when head is lifted, if it relieves pain the test
is deemed positive to indicate relieving pressure from a nerve root.

Cervical Flexion Testing for radiating pain into the arm


Compression test

Cervical Rotation Testing for radiating pain into the arm


Compression test

Cervical Lateral Flexion Testing for radiating pain into the arm
Compression test

Cervical Maximal Testing for radiating pain into the arm


Compression test

Shoulder Depression test This produces tractions on the brachial plexus to support findings of nerve
root compressions.

Shoulder abduction test Testing to see if this reduces pain through the nerves of the brachial plexus
(Bakody’s)

Valsalva test This is testing for a space occupying lesion such as a herniated disc or tumour

LLermittes sign This is testing for a dural or menigeal irritation of the spine

Brachial plexus tension test This is stressing the C8 & T1 nerve roots

Cervicogenic dizziness This is testing for problems within the semicircular canals of the ear

Adson’s test Testing for thoracic outlet syndrome via the radial pulse

Halstead test (reverse Testing for thoracic outlet syndrome via the radial pulse
adson’s)

Wright’s test Testing for thoracic outlet syndrome via the radial pulse
(hyperabduction)

Costoclavicular test Testing for thoracic outlet syndrome via the radial pulse

Provocation elevation test Testing for vascular insufficiency & thoracic outlet syndrome via the radial
(Roos) pulse

Allen’s test Testing for occlusion of either the radial or ulnar arteries

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