What is the Cervical Flexion Rotation Test?
The Cervical Flexion Rotation Test is a diagnostic physical examination used to assess the range of motion and mechanical dysfunction in the upper cervical spine, particularly at the C1-C2 vertebrae levels. During the test, the patient lies on their back while the examiner fully flexes the neck and then rotates the head to the left and right.
Purpose
These cervical flexion-rotation test primarily identifies limitations or asymmetries in cervical rotation, often indicative of cervicogenic headaches or other cervical spine pathologies. Specifically, it aims to identify restrictions in upper cervical rotation, that may contribute to cervicogenic headaches or other neck-related issues.
By isolating the movement of the upper cervical spine, it allows clinicians to diagnose the source of neck pain and headaches more accurately. This test is valuable for formulating targeted treatment strategies to address the identified dysfunctions and improve patient outcomes.










