Cervical Examination
Patient Intake[edit | edit source]
- Self‐report and performance‐based outcome measures
- Region‐specific Historical Examination
Observation[edit | edit source]
- Posture
- Movement Patterns
Functional Tests[edit | edit source]
- Looking up, transferring sit stand, lifting one or both arms overhead
Palpation[edit | edit source]
- supine— temporal mandibular joint, auditory meatus, mastoid process, atlas (C1) transverse processes, clavicle, soft tissue both posterior and anterior, hyoid bone, articular pillars, C2-C7 spinous processes
- prone—occipital process, nuchal line, spinous processes, transverse processes, soft tissue
- seated – first rib
Systems Review (Red Flags, Yellow Flags)[edit | edit source]
Radiological Considerations[edit | edit source]
Movement Testing[edit | edit source]
- AROM, PROM, and Overpressure
- Passive Intervertebral Motion
- Muscle Strength specific to Cervical Spine
- Cranio‐cervical Flexion Test
Dermatomal Assessment (including neurologic screening)[edit | edit source]
Special Tests[edit | edit source]
- Spurling’s Test
- Vertebral Artery Test
- harp‐Purser Test
- Transverse Ligament Stress Test
- Slump Test
- Upper Limb Tension Test (ULTT‐A)
- Distraction Test
- Shoulder Abduction Test
- Rhomberg’s Test
- Babinski’s Reflex
- Lhermitte’s Test
- Cranio‐cervical Flexion Test
- Thoracic Outlet Tests
- Test for First Rib Mobility