How does our Phalen's Test template work?
This free Phalen's Test worksheet provides an easy-to-understand guide on how to perform the exam. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Access our free template
Our free Phalen's Test template can be downloaded using the link provided on this page. Alternatively, you can access it using our resources library or the Carepatron app.
Step 2: Discuss the exam with your patient
Explain how the assessment works and why it's important. Before you proceed, ask your patient if they have any questions.
Step 3: Conduct the assessment
Use the instructions provided on the form to administer the Phalen's Test.
The patient must be in a standing or sitting position. You, the healthcare professional, will have them maximally flex both wrists while pressing the dorsal side of each hand against each other. They will keep both dorsal sides pressed against each other for one minute while keeping their wrists maximally flexed. This position will compress the median nerve between the transverse carpal ligament and the distal ends' anterior borders.
During the assessment, observe the patient for signs of tingling, numbness, or pain in their thumb, index, middle, and/or the medial half of the ring finger.
You may also opt to conduct the Reverse Phalen's Test. To do this, your patient must press their hands as if praying. The proximal ends of both hands must be pressed together for one minute, and their hands must be lowered to the stomach area without lowering their elbows. You'll observe the same signs as the regular Phalen's Test.
Step 4: Record the patient's results
Document your patient's results on the template. Be sure to tick if the test is positive or negative.