Sharp Purser [13, 14] |
This procedure screens for integrity of the transverse portion of the cruciform ligament and/or fracture of the Dens of C2 in the sagittal plane. Palpation of posterior movement of the head and relocation (“clunk”) of C1 on C2 is considered a positive test. |
Unilateral C2 Spinous Kick Test [13, 14] |
This procedure screens for the coupled rotation of C2 during cervical lateral bending. Palpation of C2 spinous rotation contralateral (away) from the direction of side bending is considered normal. A positive test is when the examiner palpates a lack of C2 spinous rotation during lateral bending to one side. |
Bilateral C2 Spinous Kick Test (asymmetry criterion) |
Same procedure as above but comparing the amount of C2 rotation from one side to the other. A positive test is when the examiner notes an asymmetry in the amount of contralateral C2 spinous movement (kick) during side-bending. |
Flexion Rotation Test [13, 14] |
With the neck in full flexion, the examiner passively rotates the head bilaterally. A positive test is when the examiner observes an asymmetry in amount of rotation side to side, or symptoms are provoked by rotation to one or both sides. |
Unilateral Modified Lateral Shear Test [13, 14] |
This procedure screens for integrity of the alar ligaments in the coronal plane. Palpation of lateral translation of the C1 transverse process in relationship to C2 is considered a positive test. i.e. a firm end feel during translation is considered a negative test and a unilateral loose or ‘mushy’ end feel is considered a positive test. |
Bilateral Modified Lateral Shear Test (asymmetry criterion) |
Same procedure as above but in this case, an assessment of asymmetry of end feel during lateral translation is considered a positive test. |
Sub-occipital muscle palpation with verbal pain provocation |
Patient report of tenderness or pain provocation during muscle palpation of the sub-occipital region is considered a positive test. |
Sub-occipital muscle palpation for presence of taut bands without verbal pain provocation |
Taut bands or tightness assessed by the therapist during palpation of sub-occipital muscles is considered a positive test. Patients were asked not to verbalize pain or tenderness during this procedure. |
Facet joint mobility testing: mid-cervical and lower-cervical with verbal pain provocation |
Patient report of pain or tenderness provoked during palpation of the facet joints in the mid and lower cervical spine is considered a positive test. |
Facet joint mobility testing: mid- and lower-cervical segmental mobility without verbal pain provocation |
An assessment by the therapist of restricted segmental mobility during palpation is considered a positive test. Patients were asked not to verbalize pain or tenderness during this procedure. |