Lumbar Spine Exam - Positives & Indicators Flashcards
Hoover Sign
Positive: Lack of counter-pressure on the healthy sideIndicates: Lack of organic basis for paralysis (Malingering/hysteria) With organic hemiplegia, the patient will still exert downward pressure with attempting to raise paralyzed leg
Straight Leg Raiser (SLR)
Positive: Radiating pain and/or dull posterior thigh painIndicates: Sciatic radiculopathy or tight hamstrings. Positive between 35-70 degrees = possible discogenic sciatic radiculopathy> 70 degrees = tight hamstrings
Goldthwait Sign
Positive: Localized pain, low back or radiating pain down the legIndicates: Lumbo-sacral or sacroiliac pathology. Pain occurring after the lumbar spinouses move = possible lumbo-sacral problem. Pain occurring before the lumbars move = possible sacroiliac problem
Bragard Sign
Positive: Radiating pain in posterior thighIndicates: Sciatic radiculopathy
Buckling Sign
Positive: Pain in the posterior thigh with sudden knee flexion (buckle)Indicates: Sciatic radiculopathy
Bowstring Sign
Positive: Pain in the lumbar region or radiating painIndicates: Sciatic nerve root compression, helps rule out tight hamstrings
Lasegue Test
Positive: Reproduction of sciatic pain before 60 degreesIndicates: Sciatica
Milgram Test
Positive: Inability to perform test and/or low back painIndicates: Weak abdominal muscles or space occupying lesion
Valsalva Maneuver
Positive: Radiating pain from site of lesion (usually recreating the complaint in cervical or lumbar area of the spine)Indicates: Space occupying lesion (e.g. disc pathology)
Bechterew Test
Positive: Reproduction of radicular pain or inability to perform correctly due to tripod signIndicates: Sciatic radiculopathy
Neri Bowing Test(Neri Sign)
Positive: Pain accompanied by flexion of the knee on the affected side and body rotation away from the affected sideIndicates: Positive with a variety of low back pathologies. Hamstring tension on the pelvis may trigger the response
Anterior Innominate TestMazion Pelvic ManeuverAdvancement Sign
Positive: Inability to bend at the waist more than 45 degrees, because of either/orRadiating pain along the sciatic nerve, either unilateral or bilateral Indicates: Sciatic neuralgia or radiculopathy, etc., possibly due to lumbar disc pathologyOr low back pain (lumbar or pelvic regions)Indicates: Anterior (rotational) displacement of the ilium relative to the sacrum
Lewin Standing Test
Positive: Radiating pain down the leg causing flexion of the patient’s knee or kneesIndicates: Gluteal, lumbosacral or sacroiliac pathologies
Heel Walk
Positive: Inability to perform testIndicates: L4-L5 disc lesion (L5 nerve root)
Toe Walk
Positive: Inability to perform testIndicates: L5-S1 disc lesion (S1 nerve root)