Cervical spine
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- Jackson test
- Distraction test
- Klein test
- “Quick scanning” test : VALIDATED
- Mitchell test
- Test for anterior aspects (hypomobility)
- “Quick scanning” test
- Mitchell test
- Analytical mobility test
- Gaenslen test
- Drum test
- “Quick scanning” test
- Counter pressure (major lesion)
- Ring test (pressure on the cheeks)
- Mitchell test
- Analytical mobility tests
- Functional dissymmetry – anatomical dissymmetry correlation
- Fabere-Patrick test
- A-P and lateral compression test
- Gillet test: VALIDATED
- Palpation position radiological correlation
- Thumbs up: VALIDATED
- Downing test : VALIDATED
- Thompson test (elongation)
- “Sitting” test half short-half long
- Hip drop test : VALIDATED
- Standing Flexion Test (Standing thumbs raised test): VALIDATED
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- Lateroflexion test
- Gynaecological lift test
- Flexion-extension test
- Coughing test
- Sutherland breathing test
- Derefield test
- Sitting flexion test (Sitting thumbs raised test)
- Gillet test
- Ballistic test with lumbar spine and pelvis
- Betcherew test
- Compression test of the sciatic nerve
- Linder test and Milgram test
- Pheasan test and Nachlas test
- Lasègue test (SLR): VALIDATED
- Mitchell test
- Glide tests
- “Quick scanning” test
- Springing test
- Breathing test
- Costal-corporal test
- Costal-transverse test
- Diaphragm test (palpation inspiration-expiration)
- Relationship dermalgia, activated sclerotoma, radiology
- Valsalva test and similar tests
- Roger Bikelas test
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- Thoracic spine
- Lumbar spine
- SIJ
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- Sacrum
- Sciatica
- Ribs
- Others
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