Execution:
- Patient sits on a swivel chair
- The patient is asked to keep the head steady in a horizontal position
- The patient introduces neck rotation to 45° by rotating the chair
- The examiner instructs the patient to trace a slowly horizontally moving target with the eyes
- The test is done in neutral torso position, torso turned to the left, and torso turned to the right
Positive Outcome: Dizziness is reproduced in the torsion position compared to the neutral position
| Study | Reliability | Sn | Sp | LR+ | LR- |
| Tjell et al. (1998) | NA | 90 | 91 | 10 | 0.11 |
| Comment: Although this test seems to have a high accuracy to diagnose cervicogenic dizziness, it is the only study evaluating this test so far | |||||
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