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Validity of the Lateral Gliding Test as Tool for the Diagnosis of Intervertebral Joint Dysfunction in the Lower Cervical Spine / (Record no. 13008)

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Title Validity of the Lateral Gliding Test as Tool for the Diagnosis of Intervertebral Joint Dysfunction in the Lower Cervical Spine /<br/>
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cesar Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Cristobal Downey and Juan Carlos Miangolarra-Page
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p.616
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Summary, etc. Objective: To determine if the lateral gliding test for the cervical spine is a valid clinical test compared wilh radiological<br/>assessment as a tool tbr the diagnosis of intervertébral joint dysfunctions in the lower eervieal spine in patients presenting<br/>with mechanical neck pain.<br/>Methods: Twenty-tïve patients with mechanical neck pain presenting with an asymmetry of at least 5 between left and<br/>right cervical lateral flexion and diagnosed with an intervertebral Joint dysfunetion in the lower eervieal spine based on the<br/>lateral gliding test were studied. Two anterior-posterior x-rays were perfomied on each patient at maximum end-range of<br/>right and left cervical latera! tlexion. The intervertébral motion was compared between the hypomobile side and the<br/>coniralateral side at the level diagnosed as hypomobile by the lateral gliding test.<br/>Results: The asymmetry between left and right eervieal lateral tlexion motion was 7.64 ± 2.25 ( P = .001 ). Fourteen<br/>patients were diagnosed with intervertebral dysñinctions on the right side, whereas 11 patients showed cervical hyponiobility<br/>on the left. Joint dysfunction at the C3 vertebra was the most prevalent (n = 16). followed by the dysfunction at the C4 vertebra<br/>(n = 9). The intervertebral radiological motion at the hypomobile side (mean 19.1, SD 2.1 mm) was 3.44 ± 1.9 mm less than<br/>the intervertébral radiological motion at the eontralateral side (mean 22.6, SD 2.5 mm) with P = .002.<br/>Conclusions: The lateral gliding test for the cervical spine was as good as a radiological assessment for the diagnosis of<br/>intervertebral dysftanctions in the tower cervical spine. (J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005:28:610-616)
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Uncontrolled term Neck Pain
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Uncontrolled term Cervical Vertebrae
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Uncontrolled term Motion
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Uncontrolled term Joint Dysfunction
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Uncontrolled term Lateral Gliding Test
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Related parts -- 2005, v 28, n 8, p. 610-616
Title Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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