DESIGN: Cross sectional. OBJECTIVE: To fill a gap in the validation of the active straight leg raising (ASLR) test concerning the relation between a patient's subjective score on the ASLR test and the objective measured force. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The ASLR test is used to classify patients presenting with pain in the low back and/or pelvic girdle. Although its reliability and validity have been demonstrated, some details are still lacking. METHODS: The ASLR test was performed by 21 parous women with various ASLR scores. Subjective weakness was scored by the patient both with and without a pelvic belt; moreover the isometric forces of leg raising were measured. RESULTS: The correlation coefficients between the subjective ASLR score an...
The Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) is an important test in diagnosing pelvic girdle pain (PGP). It...
QUESTION: What is the inter-rater reliability for measurements of passive physiological or accessory...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...
Design. Cross sectional. Objective. To fill a gap in the validation of the active straight leg raisi...
Objective: The straight leg raise (SLR) and slump tests have traditionally been used to identify ner...
OBJECTIVE: To use self-reported disability (Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire [RMDQ]) to assess...
STUDY DESIGN.: Repeated measures. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate motor control (MC) patterns of normal s...
Context: The Trendelenburg and single-leg-squat (SLS) tests are purported measures of hip-abduction ...
Background: The straight leg raise (SLR) is the most commonly applied physical tests on patients wit...
Introduction: Dynamometers are valid and reliable test instruments that have been used for many year...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the validity over time of the fingertip-to-floor test (FTF) and the strai...
Background: The passive straight leg raise (SLR) and crossed SLR are recommended tests for lumbar ra...
The Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) is an important test in diagnosing pelvic girdle pain (PGP). It...
Objective: Active straight leg raising (SLR) test is advocated as a valid diagnostic method in diagn...
Objective: To compare self-report measures of daily activities with objective activity data to deter...
The Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) is an important test in diagnosing pelvic girdle pain (PGP). It...
QUESTION: What is the inter-rater reliability for measurements of passive physiological or accessory...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...
Design. Cross sectional. Objective. To fill a gap in the validation of the active straight leg raisi...
Objective: The straight leg raise (SLR) and slump tests have traditionally been used to identify ner...
OBJECTIVE: To use self-reported disability (Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire [RMDQ]) to assess...
STUDY DESIGN.: Repeated measures. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate motor control (MC) patterns of normal s...
Context: The Trendelenburg and single-leg-squat (SLS) tests are purported measures of hip-abduction ...
Background: The straight leg raise (SLR) is the most commonly applied physical tests on patients wit...
Introduction: Dynamometers are valid and reliable test instruments that have been used for many year...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the validity over time of the fingertip-to-floor test (FTF) and the strai...
Background: The passive straight leg raise (SLR) and crossed SLR are recommended tests for lumbar ra...
The Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) is an important test in diagnosing pelvic girdle pain (PGP). It...
Objective: Active straight leg raising (SLR) test is advocated as a valid diagnostic method in diagn...
Objective: To compare self-report measures of daily activities with objective activity data to deter...
The Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) is an important test in diagnosing pelvic girdle pain (PGP). It...
QUESTION: What is the inter-rater reliability for measurements of passive physiological or accessory...
Purpose: Low back pain is humans’ most common musculoskeletal complication. The prevalence of this d...