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With the patient seated, have them side bend approximately 30 degrees towards the affected side. The physical therapist will apply an axial force while standing behind the patient. A positive test will be a reproduction of symptoms. | With the patient seated, have them side bend approximately 30 degrees towards the affected side. The physical therapist will apply an axial force while standing behind the patient. A positive test will be a reproduction of symptoms. |
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Technique
With the patient seated, have them side bend approximately 30 degrees towards the affected side. The physical therapist will apply an axial force while standing behind the patient. A positive test will be a reproduction of symptoms.
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