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Low Back Tests Quiz
Author :
kenneth thomas
1.
SLR test is considered positive when the patient reports:
A.
pain down the ipsilateral leg
B.
pain down the contralateral leg
C.
pain in the lowback
D.
a relief of pain
2.
A positive Braggard's test indicates:
A.
sciatica
B.
an upper lumbar disc lesion
C.
an SI lesion
D.
piriformis syndrome
3.
Milgrams is positive when the patient reports pain and indicates:
A.
space occupying lesion
B.
spondylosis
C.
SI lesion
D.
sciatica
4.
The report of radicular pain when performing linder's indicates:
A.
posterolateral disc protrusion
B.
posteromedial disc protrusion
C.
sponlylosis
D.
SI lesion
5.
Kemps indicates a postermedial disc lesion when the patient reports pain as they are moved:
A.
away from the affected side
B.
towards the affected side
6.
Kemps indicates a posterlateral disc lesion when the patient reports pain as they are moved:
A.
away from the affected side
B.
towards the affected side
7.
beery's test is indicative of back pain as a result of:
A.
tight hamstrings
B.
tight erectors
C.
tight piriformis
D.
tight gluteals
8.
a positive goldthwait, with pain reported at 60-90 degrees indicates either a lesion at L1-L4 or:
A.
the contralateral SI joint
B.
the ipsilateral SI joint
C.
the lumbosacral joint
D.
Tight erector muscles