Background: A modified straight leg raise test for the sural nerve (SLRSURAL) has been proposed to assist in the differential diagnosis of sural nerve pathology in people with posterior calf or ankle pain, or lateral foot pain. The biomechanical rationale is that strain in the dorsolateral ankle and foot structures following dorsiflexion-inversion can be selectively increased in the sural nerve with hip flexion. There are however no studies which have investigated whether hip flexion can increase strain in the sural nerve at the ankle. Objectives: To measure strain and longitudinal excursion of the sural nerve and Achilles tendon during a modified SLR. Design: Cross-sectional cadaver study, with a repeated-measures design. Method: Strain an...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
Introduction: The slump test is used in athletes with suspected hamstring strains to determine the p...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reliability of a frame-by-frame cross correlation met...
A modified straight leg raising (SLR) in which ankle dorsiflexion is performed before hip flexion ha...
STUDY DESIGN: Laboratory study, repeated-measures design. OBJECTIVES: To quantify differences in sci...
Background: Minimal data exists on in-vivo sciatic nerve motion during straight leg raise (SLR), par...
Objective: The straight leg raise (SLR) and slump tests have traditionally been used to identify ner...
Background: The straight leg raise (SLR) is the most commonly applied physical tests on patients wit...
The slump test was used to investigate the effect of ankle inversion sprain on neurodynamic function...
The central guestion asked in this thesis is whether an Experimental Straight-Leg Raising test (E.S....
Passively raising the straight leg is a clinical test widely used in orthopaedic practice for the as...
AbstractBackgroundThe risk of damage to cutaneous sensory nerves located near portals has been evalu...
Background: The ulnar nerve upper limb neurodynamic test (ULNT3) uses upper limb positioning to inve...
Objective: Active straight leg raising (SLR) test is advocated as a valid diagnostic method in diagn...
Neurodynamic tests such as the straight leg raising (SLR) and slump test are frequently used for ass...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
Introduction: The slump test is used in athletes with suspected hamstring strains to determine the p...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reliability of a frame-by-frame cross correlation met...
A modified straight leg raising (SLR) in which ankle dorsiflexion is performed before hip flexion ha...
STUDY DESIGN: Laboratory study, repeated-measures design. OBJECTIVES: To quantify differences in sci...
Background: Minimal data exists on in-vivo sciatic nerve motion during straight leg raise (SLR), par...
Objective: The straight leg raise (SLR) and slump tests have traditionally been used to identify ner...
Background: The straight leg raise (SLR) is the most commonly applied physical tests on patients wit...
The slump test was used to investigate the effect of ankle inversion sprain on neurodynamic function...
The central guestion asked in this thesis is whether an Experimental Straight-Leg Raising test (E.S....
Passively raising the straight leg is a clinical test widely used in orthopaedic practice for the as...
AbstractBackgroundThe risk of damage to cutaneous sensory nerves located near portals has been evalu...
Background: The ulnar nerve upper limb neurodynamic test (ULNT3) uses upper limb positioning to inve...
Objective: Active straight leg raising (SLR) test is advocated as a valid diagnostic method in diagn...
Neurodynamic tests such as the straight leg raising (SLR) and slump test are frequently used for ass...
Background: Plantar heel pain may result from several conditions such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS...
Introduction: The slump test is used in athletes with suspected hamstring strains to determine the p...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reliability of a frame-by-frame cross correlation met...