REVERSE PHALEN
TEST
(Prayer Test)
• Test positioning
The client stands or sits with the palmer aspect of both hands in full contact so that both wrists are maximally extended.
• Action
A steady compressive force is applied through the client's forearms so that the client's wrists are maximally extended for 1 minute.
• Positive finding
Numbness and tingling in the median nerve distribution of the fingers (ie thumb, index finger, middle finger and lateral aspect of the ring finger) are indicative of carpal tunnel syndrome secondary to median nerve compression.
• Special considerations & comments
Pain in the wrist area without complaints of radiating pain distally toward the hand and fingers, may be indicative of carpal bone pathology
The Reverse Phalen Test, also known as the Prayer Test, is a variation of the Phalen Test, influenced by Dr. George S. Phalen's work on carpal tunnel syndrome, with additional insights from Dr. James Cyriax.