Neck test
Induced neck test: The patient was seated with the examiner holding his lower jaw with both hands, and his chest or abdomen was pressed against his pillow, and the cervical vertebra was gradually pulled upward to gradually enlarge the intervertebral foramen. If the symptoms of numbness and pain in the upper limbs are alleviated or the neck feels relaxed, it is positive. Positive results indicate that patients with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy.
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