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- Spurlings Test - Physiopedia
The Spurling's test (also known as Maximal Cervical Compression Test and Foraminal Compression Test) is used during a musculoskeletal assessment of the cervical spine when looking for cervical nerve root compression causing Cervical Radiculopathy [1]
- Spurling Test: What It Is, Procedure Positive Results
Positive Spurling test: You felt pain or experienced symptoms during the test Your healthcare provider may order additional testing (like a CT scan or MRI) to confirm a cervical radiculopathy diagnosis
- Spurling Test: Positive Results, Neck Pain, and More - WebMD
This test works when your doctor flexes your cervical spine If you feel a shock-like pain or a feeling down your spine or arms and legs, you’ll get a positive test
- Spurling Test Overview - OrthoFixar
The Spurling Test is a clinical exam used to diagnose cervical radiculopathy by compressing the cervical nerve roots It is performed by having the patient extend and rotate their neck while the examiner applies downward pressure A positive test occurs if this reproduces radiating arm pain, indicating nerve root compression It has high specificity (93%) but low sensitivity (30%), making it
- What Is Spurling’s Test for Cervical Radiculopathy?
A positive Spurling’s test points toward cervical radiculopathy, but it’s a clinical finding, not a final diagnosis Your provider will consider it alongside your symptoms, history, and other examination findings
- Spurling Test: An In-Depth Exploration - Nurseslab
The Spurling test is a cervical spine assessment used to detect nerve root compression or cervical radiculopathy By applying controlled neck extension, rotation, and axial compression, clinicians evaluate whether symptoms reproduce, guiding diagnosis in orthopedic and neuro exams
- Spurling’s Test - Special Tests
To test for: Compression of a cervical nerve root or facet joint irritation in the lower cervical spine • Patient is seated while the examiner stands behind the patient • Patient slowly extends, sidebends, and rotates the head to the affected side
- Spurling Test: Assessing Cervical Nerve Compression and . . . - DoveMed
A positive test suggests the presence of cervical nerve compression or radiculopathy, indicating the need for further diagnostic evaluation, such as imaging studies (e g , MRI or CT scan), to confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment decisions
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