BRACHIAL PLEXUS STRETCH TEST

TEST POSITIONING

The client is seated.

 

The therapist stands behind the client and places one hand on the side of the client's head and the other hand on the shoulder of the same side.

 

ACTION

 

The therapist laterally flexes the client's head while applying gentle downward pressure on the shoulder.

 

POSITIVE FINDING

 

Pain that radiates into the clients' arm opposite to the laterally flexed neck indicates a positive finding.

 

CONSIDERATIONS & COMMENTS

 

If pain is in the neck on the side toward lateral flexion, a pinched nerve or facet joint impingement may exist.

 

This test should not be performed if a cervical fracture or dislocation is suspected.