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. 2016 Dec;51(12):1037–1044. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-51.12.15

Table 2.

Clinical Test Utility in the Diagnosis and Identification of Origin of Symptoms in Concussion Testing

Clinical Test
Positive Test
Origin
Symptom
Treatment
Criterion Validity
Advantages and Disadvantages
Cervical joint-reposition error test8,37 Increased error in repositioning the neck to a neutral starting position Damage to muscle spindles in the neck Neck pain and stiffness Neck-position–sense training Specificity = 92% Advantages: inexpensive, quick, and objective
Sensitivity = 82% Disadvantage: requires some equipment (ie, pen laser, target, and chair)
Smooth-pursuit neck- torsion test32,38 Performing tracking task in the rotated position evokes symptoms Has been linked to disturbances in the neck Cervicogenic dizziness, vertigo, and balance disturbances Manual therapy and gaze-stabilization training Specificity = 91% Advantages: quick and can be objectively measured with equipment
Sensitivity = 90% Disadvantage: subjective when addressing only symptom provocation
Head-neck differentiation test40 Head cannot hold still while body spins on chair or with other symptom provocation Cervicocollic reflex Dizziness, vertigo, and balance disturbances Head- and neck- differentiation training Specificity and sensitivity unknown Advantages: quick, requires no equipment, and allows the clinician to isolate neck movement while holding the head still
Disadvantage: limited to subjective report of symptoms
Cervical flexion-rotation test29,39 Onset of symptoms with head movement Afferent information from cervical proprioceptors to central nervous system does not match other sensory information Cervicogenic dizziness Manual therapy Specificity = 91% Advantages: quick, requires no equipment, and movement is only at the neck
Sensitivity = 90% Disadvantage: limited to subjective report of symptom provocation
Motor-control assessment of deep cervical flexors and extensors39 Inability to dissociate head and neck movements, failed endurance, and onset of dizziness with movement Vestibulocollic reflex Dizziness, vertigo, balance disturbances, and headache Manual therapy Specificity and sensitivity unknown Advantages: quick and requires no equipment
Disadvantage: limited to subjective report of symptom provocation