SITTING ROOT
TEST
• Test positioning
The client sits with the hip flexed to 90-degrees and the cervical spine in flexion.
• Action
The client actively extends the knee.
• Positive finding
The client who arches backward and/or complains of pain in the regions of the buttocks, posterior thigh and calf during knee extension demonstrates a positive finding for possible sciatic nerve pain.
• Special considerations & comments
This test can be reproduced with the therapist passively extending the client's knee.
True sciatic pain should still cause the client to react.
However, if the therapist's actions distract the client from being aware of the area being tested the client may respond differently.
For example, if the therapist stabilized and visualized the foot during extension of the knee, the client may be unaware that the therapist is really testing for sciatic tension.