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TEST

​• Test positioning

 

The client lies supine with the knee flexed up to 90-degrees.

 

The therapist stands on the involved side and places the thumb over the lateral epicondyle of the involved knee.

 

The other hand is placed around the client's ankle.

 

​• Action

 

The therapist passively flexes and extends the client's knee while maintaining pressure over the lateral epicondyle.

 

​• Positive finding

 

If pain is present under the therapist's thumb when the client's knee is positioned in 30-degrees of flexion, ITB friction syndrome is indicated.

 

​• Special considerations & comments

 

At 30-degrees of knee flexion, the ITB lies directly over the lateral epicondyle.

 

This is a passive, non-weight-bearing version of the Renne test.