Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8804640 | The Spine Journal | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
There is limited evidence for accuracy of physical examination tests for the diagnosis of cervical radiculopathy. When consistent with patient history, clinicians may use a combination of Spurling's, axial traction, and an Arm Squeeze test to increase the likelihood of a cervical radiculopathy, whereas a combined results of four negative neurodynamics tests and an Arm Squeeze test could be used to rule out the disorder.
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Authors
Erik J. MSc, Sarita MD, Danielle A. PhD, Deborah PhD, Arianne P. PhD, Bart W. PhD, Marloes MSc, Barbara MD PhD, Wendy G.M. PhD, Carmen L. MD PhD,