2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2015.04.002
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Validation of Palpatory Methods for Evaluating Anatomical Bone Landmarks of the Cervical Spine: A Systematic Review

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“…The spinous process of C7 was identified by cervical extension as spinous process of C6 appear to move anteriorly and C7 remains stationary during the movement [26]. Without extension C6 is found to be the most prominent spinous process in 48% of the subjects, but with extension test the spinous process of C7 can be found in 77-88% of subjects [27]. After the C7 spinous process was found and marked, the next mark caudally was drawn on the spine 15 cm from the marking of the spinous process of C7, theoretically representing the spinous process of T5 [28].…”
Section: Preparations For the Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spinous process of C7 was identified by cervical extension as spinous process of C6 appear to move anteriorly and C7 remains stationary during the movement [26]. Without extension C6 is found to be the most prominent spinous process in 48% of the subjects, but with extension test the spinous process of C7 can be found in 77-88% of subjects [27]. After the C7 spinous process was found and marked, the next mark caudally was drawn on the spine 15 cm from the marking of the spinous process of C7, theoretically representing the spinous process of T5 [28].…”
Section: Preparations For the Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56 One randomized controlled trial (RCT) shows no effect and one RCT with methodological weaknesses shows a positive result. 57,58 The technical failure rate of this technique is high because of the difficulty to introduce a needle into the cervical facet joint especially in degenerative facet joints. Most systematic reviews concluded that these injections are not effective.…”
Section: Intra-articular (Steroid) Injectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, degenerative changes of the cervical spine are present in asymptomatic patients so there is no evident correlation between radiological findings and pain. 57,58 Indications for RF treatment of the medial branches that innervate the cervical facet joints are both degenerative, and post-traumatic neck pain i.e. whiplash-associated disorders (WAD).…”
Section: Cervical Facet (Zygapophyseal) Joint Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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