College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) Practice Exam

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True or False: Cozen's Test is an active test.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only for specific conditions

  4. True if assisted by the therapist

The correct answer is: True

Cozen's Test is indeed classified as an active test. It is specifically utilized to assess for lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow. In this test, the patient is instructed to extend their wrist against resistance while the therapist stabilizes the elbow. The active participation of the patient in this process is crucial; it involves the contraction of the extensor muscles, which may elicit pain if there is an underlying condition such as lateral epicondylitis. The focus on the patient's active involvement distinguishes it from passive tests, where the therapist would move the patient's joint without their assistance. This quality of Cozen's Test as an active test allows for more accurate assessment of the muscle's function and the presence of pain during contraction, providing valuable diagnostic information.