Cervical Range of Motion Test
Many headaches, neck problems and shoulder pain result from restricted neck motion – something we help people with every day. Here’s a simple test you conduct at home to see if you’re a good candidate for chiropractic care:
Click on each of these 3 simple steps and then click “Assessment”
Step 1
With the test subject comfortably seated and their eyes closed, have them tilt their head up and down several times, coming to a neutral resting position.
Step 2
With their eyes still closed and without moving their shoulders, have them rotate their head fully to the left and hold for a few seconds.
Step 3
With their eyes still closed and without moving their shoulders, have them rotate their head fully to the right and hold for a few seconds.
Assessment
- Was the subject able to rotate their head less in one direction?
- Was motion restricted or was pain associated with turning in either direction?
- Did the subject hear any “popping” or grinding sounds?
If so, these are significant findings. Call Kesgrave Chiropractic Clinic to schedule a more thorough examination.
Mar 04, 2015 at 3:55 PM
Did these. No crunching but very stiff and painful. I'm over due for an adjustment. Grt idea this website
Mar 09, 2015 at 1:57 PM
Thanks for your comments Siobhan- will look forward to seeing you in the clinic soon.