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== Technique<br> == | == Technique<br> == | ||
To test the blood flow in the vertebral artery (VA), one should put the patient on his back and perform an passive extension, followed by a passive rotation of the neck<ref name="1" /><ref name="2" /><ref name="3" /><ref name="4">M. D. Westaway et al; False-negative extension/rotation pre-manipulative screening test on a patient with an atretic and hypoplastic vertebral artery; Manual Therapy; 2003; 8(2), 120–127</ref>. The rotation should be performed in both directions<ref name="2" />. <br>The manoeuvre causes a reduction of the lumen of the intracranial VA of the contralateral side<ref name="2" /><ref name="3" /><ref name="5" />. results in dizziness, nausea, syncope, dysarthria, dysphagia, and disturbances of the hearing or vision, paresis or paralysis of patients with VBI<ref name="5" />. <br> | |||
To have a demonstration of the technique, click [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74l7mdVHvss here]<br> | |||
== Evidence == | == Evidence == |
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Key Words
• Vertebral Artery Test
• Extension Rotation Test
• Vertebral artery flow
• Vertrebrobasilar ischiaemia
Purpose
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Technique
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To test the blood flow in the vertebral artery (VA), one should put the patient on his back and perform an passive extension, followed by a passive rotation of the neckCite error: Invalid <ref>
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The manoeuvre causes a reduction of the lumen of the intracranial VA of the contralateral sideCite error: Invalid <ref>
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To have a demonstration of the technique, click here
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