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Cervical Radiculopathy Clinical Prediciton Rule
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Name of test

Cervical Radiculopathy Clinical Prediction Rule

What it tests

This is a test item cluster to determine the likelihood that the patient will present with cervical radiculopathy

How to do it

Four predictor variables:
1. Upper limb tension test A
2. Spurling A test
3. Distraction test
4. Cervical rotation less than 60 degrees

If 3 positive tests:
Sensitivity=.39, specificity=.94, +LR .88 (1.5, 2.5), posttest probability of 65%

If 4 positive tests:
Sensitivity .24, specificity=.99, +LR 30.3 (1.7, 38.2), posttest probability of 90%

The normal response

What it means if not normal

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Citations

Wainner RS, Fritz JM, Irrgang JJ, Boninger ML, Delitto A, Allison S, 2003. "Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination and patient self-report measures for cervical radiculopathy." Spine 28 (1): 52-62 [PubMed]

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