what are the lower limb tension tests
Sciatic nerve – LLTT
1. Perform the straight leg raising test (below)
Positive => radicular symptoms
Femoral nerve – LLTT
1. Patient lying prone – stand on same side as assessment side
2. Take patient’s ankle and passively flex knee brining ankle to buttocks
Positive => radicular symptoms in anterior thigh along femoral nerve distribution
what are the findings of lower limb tension tests
L2 or L3 nerve root lesion
(+) Unilateral neurological pain in
lumbar area or posterior thigh
what is the straight leg raise (SLR)
Positive => pain (at varying degrees)
what are the findings of SLR
Pain at 10-35 degrees → tight hamstrings
Pain at 35-70 degrees → IVD pressure on
sciatic nerve (usually lateral
herniation)
Pain at 70+ degrees → SI joint pain
what is the Well leg raise
what are the findings for well leg raise
Further evidence of a space
occupying lesion – such as
herniated disc (usually medial)
what is the Braggard’s test (sign)?
Positive => pain radiating below knee
what is the findings for Braggard’s test?
what is the Bechterews Test?
Positive => symptoms in back or leg
what is the finding of Bechterews test?
Sciatic nerve involvement
what is the valsalva test?
Positive => back pain or pain down the legs
what is the findings for valsalva test?
Space occupying lesion causing an
increase in intrathecal pressure
what is the findings for belt test?
Sacroiliac syndrome
what is the belt test?
Positive => pain disappears
what is the Gillet’s test/marching test
Positive => if sacroiliac joint on the side on which the knee is flexed moves
minimally or up
what is the findings of Gillet’s test/marching test
Joint is hypo-mobile; normally the
tested PSIS moves down or
inferiorly
what is the kemp’s test?
Positive => radiating pain or other neurological signs in affected leg (nerve
involvement) or localized pain (facet involvement)
what is the findings for kemp’s test?
what is the piriformis test?
Positive => pain in piriformis area or recreation of symptoms
what is the findings for piriformis test?
Tight piriformis or piriformis
syndrome
what is the brudzinski-kernig test?
Positive => if pain is felt and goes away with knee flexion
what is the findings for brudzinski-kernig test?
Meningeal irritation
Dural irritation or dural
involvement
what is the hoover test?
Positive => if patient does not lift the leg or the examiner does not feel pressure
under opposite heal
what is the findings for hoover test?
malingering