In his report, except for the straight leg raising test, Dr. Oliveto did not set forth the objective testing he performed to support his conclusion that there was no evidence of disability (see Vazquez v Basso, 27 AD3d 728, 815 NYS2d 626 [2d Dept 2006]; Kennedy v Brown, 23 AD3d 625, 805 NYS2d 408 [2d Dept 2005]). Rather, Dr. Oliveto relied upon the subjective complaints of the plaintiff (see Chiara v Dernago, 70 AD3d 746, 894 NYS2d 129 [2d Dept 2010]; Mannix v Lisi's Towing Serv., 67 AD3d 977, 888 NYS2d 773 [2d Dept 2009]; Vughan-Ware v Darey, 2012 NY Slip Op 30643U; 2012 NY Misc Lexis 1202 [Sup Ct, Nassau Country 2012]). On July 27, 2010, the moving defendants' examining neurologist, Dr. Maria DeJesus, examined the plaintiff using certain orthopedic and neurological tests including Phalen's sign, Tinel's sign, Patrick's test, and Kernig's test. Dr. DeJesus found that all the neurological and orthopedic test results were negative or normal.