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Implications and positive tests for Abdomen and lumbar spine

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Straight Leg Raising Test   Postive Test: Pain Implications: lesion in the hamstring, spinal cord, lumbrosacral and sacroiliac region  
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Brudzinki's sigN/ Lidner's Sign   Positive Test: Pain when flexing the neck Implication: stretching of the dura matter of spinal cord and/or lesion with in the spinal cord  
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Bragard's Test   Positive Test: Pain with ankle dorsiflexed Implication: lesion in the hamstring, lumbrosacral or sacroiliac joints  
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Unilateral Straight Leg Raise   Postive test: pain on oppisite side Implications a space occupying lesion (herniated disc)  
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Modified Straight Leg Raise   Positive Test: pain in back or back of leg Implications: lesion in hamstring, spinal cord, lumbrosacral or sacroiliac region  
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Bilateral Stright Leg Raise   Positive Test: Pain Implications: pain before 70 degrees=lesion in SI joint. Paint after 70 degrees= lesion in Lumbar spine  
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Prone Knee Bending Test   Positive Test: unilateral pain in lumbar area, buttock or posterior thigh Implications: L3 or L3 nerve root lesion  
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Brudzinki-Kernig Test   Positive Test: Flexes knee and if pain disappearsit is positive. Implications: Nerve root involvement or dural irritation  
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Femoral Nerve Traction Test   Positive Test: pain radiates down anterior thigh Implications: stretching of the femoral nerve  
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Bowstring Test   Positive Test: pain/symptoms Implcations: pressure on sciatic nerve  
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Sitting Root Test   Positive Test: Pain Implication: Pressure on Sciatic nerve  
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Babinski Test   Positive Test: splaying of the toes Implications: upper motor neuron lesion  
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Oppenheim Test   Positive Test: splaying of the toes Implications: Upper motor neuron lesion  
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Glueteal Skyline Test   Positive Test: shows a contraction Implications: damage to inferior gluteal nerve or pressure on L5, S1 or S2 nerve roots  
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Yeoman's Test   Positive Test: Pain in Lumbar spine during both parts Implications; Lumbar joint dysfunction  
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Milgram's Test   Positive Test; symptoms are reproduced in affected limb Implications: Lumbar Joint dysfunction  
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One Leg Standing Lumbar Extension   Positive Test: Pain in back Implication: just extention= spondylolisthesis ROT with EXT= Facet joint Pathology  
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Segmental Instability Test   Positive test: pain in resting position only Implication: Lumbar Segmental instability  
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Hoover Test   Positive Test: if lifted leg is weaker, pressure under normal heel increases. Implications: no increase in pressure, not really trying  
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Gaenslen's Test   Positive test: EXT of Lumbar spine, pain in SI region Implications:SI joint dysfunction  
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Prone Gapping Test   Positive Test: pain and increased laxity Implication: sprain of POST Sacroiliac ligament  
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Sacroiliac Joint Compression and Distraction   Positive Test: pain arising from SI joint Implication: C: sprain of ANT sacroiliac ligament. D: sprain of POST sacroiliac ligament  
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Sacral Apex pressure Test   Positive test: pain and or increased movement Impliations: sacroiliac joint problem  
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Laguere's Sign   Positive Test: pain in SI joint implications: SI joint dysfunction or lesion  
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Gillet's Test   Positive test: SI joint on sid eknee is flexed moves minimally or up. Implications: SI joint is hypomobile or blocked.  
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