NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI)

09.02.2020 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Martin is treating a 45-year-old male with recurrent neck pain and joint hypomobility. Before initiating end-range cervical mobilizations, the therapist would like to assess for vertebrobasilar insufficiency. To check the left vertebral artery, the MOST effective position to place the patient’s head and neck is:

A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Right rotation

D. Left rotation

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