Straight leg raise
The sciatic stretch test is used to identify sciatic nerve irritation.
Assessment
1. Position the patient supine on the clinical examination couch.
Interpretation
The sciatic stretch test is considered positive if the patient experiences pain in the posterior thigh or buttock region.
A positive test is suggestive of sciatic nerve irritation (e.g. secondary to lumbar disc prolapse).
Femoral nerve stretch test
The femoral nerve stretch test is used to identify femoral nerve irritation.
Assessment
1. Position the patient prone on the clinical examination couch.
Interpretation
The femoral nerve test is considered positive if the patient experiences pain in the thigh and/or inguinal region.
Schobers test
Schober’s test can be used to identify restricted flexion of the lumbar spine, which may occur in conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis.
Assessment
1. Identify the location of the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) on each side.
Interpretation
If a patient has normal lumbar flexion the distance between the two marks should increase from the initial 15cm to more than 20cm.
Reduced range of motion is associated with conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis.