WELL STRAIGHT
LEG RAISE TEST
• Test positioning
The client lies supine on a table.
The therapist places one hand on the anterior aspect of the uninvolved leg slightly superior to the knee and the other hand around the heel of the ipsilateral calcaneus.
• Action
The therapist passively flexes the client's uninvolved hip while maintaining the knee in an extended position.
• Positive finding
Complaints of pain on the involved side indicate a positive test and may be related to vertebral disk damage
• Special considerations & comments
This test was first described by Fajerstajn but is also known as a prostrate leg-raising test, Lhermitt's test, or a cross-over sign.
When this test is performed, a dural stretch is applied to both sides of the lower extremity.
Therefore, complaints of pain may be noted in a radicular manner.