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hello everyone this is paul from orthoeval pal and today i want to talk about the cervical compression test okay the reason we do this test is to identify if there is a herniated disc or if thereamp;#39;s anything in the neck that is causing some nerve root compression that could be going down into the arms now one of the things weamp;#39;re doing is when we put pressure down on the head we are compressing that disc a little bit okay so we donamp;#39;t want to get crazy with this iamp;#39;ve seen people do really hard compression okay so this should be nice and gentle nice and easy you should explain to the patient why youamp;#39;re doing what youamp;#39;re doing so not only are you compressing the discs but youamp;#39;re also compressing the joints on the back side of the neck a little bit so you need to remember that okay the way you do this test is you have the patient sitting up nice and straight spine is nice and straight i only use one hand and i put about five to seven po