Scratch-collapse test in reflex cervical-elbow syndrome
S. G. Nikolaev
Abstract:The scratch-collapse test was proposed in 2008 to detect the level of compression of the ulnar and median nerves in tunnel lesions. Further study of this phenomenon has shown that weakness of the shoulder external rotators occurs in nerve lesions at other levels as well. The scratch-collapse test was studied in 155 patients (mean age 45 years) with unilateral reflex cervical-elbow syndrome, with complaints of different localization. The scratch-collapse test was positive in all patients on the affected side. T… Show more
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