ADSONS MANEUVER

TEST POSITIONING

 

The client sits or stands.

 

The therapist stands with fingers over the radial artery (distally).

 

ACTION

 

The therapist externally rotates and extends the client's test arm while palpating the radial pulse.

 

The client then extends and rotates the neck toward the test arm and takes a deep breath.

 

POSITIVE FINDING

 

A diminished or absent radial pulse is indicative of thoracic outlet syndrome, secondary to compression of the subclavian artery by the scalene muscles.

 

CONSIDERATIONS & COMMENTS

 

This test assesses vascular structures only and has a high incidence (>50%) of false-positive findings.

 

The therapist should record the rate and rhythm of the pulse as reduced or altered, as opposed to one that is completely diminished.