Brudziński’s neck sign

Purpose of Brudziński’s neck sign: To determine if the patient has inflammation of the meninges (meningitis) (1).

Patient position: Lying supine.

Examiner position: Standing beside the bed, facing the patient.

Procedure: With the patient lying supine, place your hands behind the patient’s head and flex the head towards the chest.

Outcome:  This is a sign of meningeal irritation. If meningeal irritation is present, this manoeuvre causes involuntary flexion of the patient’s hips and knees. This is a positive Brudzinski’s neck sign  (1).

Reference:

  1. Brudzinski J. Un sign nouveau sur les membres inferieurs dans les meningitis chez les infants (sign de la nuque). Archives de la Medicine Enfant. 1910;12:745 – 52.

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