- Queckenstedt's maneuver
Queckenstedt's maneuver is an outdated clinical test, formerly used for diagnosing
spinal stenosis . The test is performed by placing the patient inlateral decubitus position, thereafter the clinician performs alumbar puncture . The opening pressure is measured. Then, the clinician's assistant compresses both jugular veins, which leads to a rise in theintracranial pressure . Given normal anatomy, the intracranial pressure will be reflected as a rapidly rising pressure measured from the lumbar needle. If there is a stenosis in the spine, there will be a damped, delayed response in the lumbar pressure, thus a positive Queckenstedt's maneuver. Nowadays this test has been made mostly superfluous by superior imaging modalities likeMRI and CAT.References
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