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Name of test

Spurling A test

What it tests

This tests is used to identify cervical radiculopathy

How to do it

The patient is seated. In the original test, the patient is asked to side bend the head to the painful side while the examiner places a compression force of approximately 7 kilograms through the top of the head in an effort to further narrow the intervertebral foramen.

The normal response

What it means if not normal

Comments

Reliability: k= .60 (.32, .87)

Citations

Wainner RS, Fritz JM, Irrgang JJ, Boninger ML, Delitto A, Allison S, 2003. "Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination and patient self-report measures for cervical radiculopathy." Spine 28 (1): 52-62 [PubMed]

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