Background: Most of the studies of physical examinations of the cervical sp
ine have shown poor reliability.
Purpose: To assess the interexaminer reliability in physical examinations o
f the cervical spine.
Subjects: Forty-eight subjects, age range 18 to 63 years.
Methods: Two physiotherapists independently evaluated a number of clinical
tests of passive general and intersegmental movement.
Results: Acceptable kappa/kappa (w) values were obtained in several of the
clinical tests of passive general motion range but in few of the clinical t
ests of passive intersegmental movement. More clinical tests had acceptable
reliability and less bias in symptomatic subjects than asymptomatic subjec
ts.
Conclusion: Many of the clinical tests of passive general motion range were
shown to be reliable. The increased number of acceptable kappa (w) values
obtained in the symptomatic subjects indicates that further studies of the
reliability of the clinical tests of passive intersegmental movement should
be performed on patients.