Straight-leg test for evaluating low back painFor a straight-leg test for low back pain, you lie on your back with
both legs straight. Your health professional raises one of your legs upward,
keeping the knee straight. - If you have pain down the back of your leg below
the knee when your leg is raised, the test is positive
(abnormal).
- If doing this test on the unaffected leg causes pain in
the affected leg, it is more likely that you have a
herniated disc. This is known as crossover
pain.
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