Table 2.
Combinations of components that lead to the addition of a further component
| Component 1 | Component 2 |
|---|---|
| 1.1. Upper cervical ROM | 3.2. Peak speed of cervical axial rotation |
| 1.2. Lower cervical ROM | 3.2. Peak speed of cervical axial rotation |
| 1.3. Upper and lower cervical ROM, axial rotation | 3.2. Peak speed of cervical axial rotation |
| 3.1. Symptoms and activity limitations | 3.2. Peak speed of cervical axial rotation |
| 1.1. Upper cervical ROM | 1.2 Lower cervical ROM |
| 1.1. Upper cervical ROM | 1.3. Upper and lower cervical ROM, axial rotation |
| 1.2. Lower cervical ROM | 1.3. Upper and lower cervical ROM, axial rotation |
| 1.1. Upper cervical ROM | 1.3. Upper and lower cervical ROM, axial rotation |
| +1.2. Lower cervical ROM |
ROM range of motion