EXTERNAL ROTATION RECURVATUM TEST
TEST POSITIONING
The client lies supine.
The therapist stands and grasps a great toe with each hand.
ACTION
Lift both legs of the table (vertically) by the great toes.
POSITIVE FINDING
An increase in hyperextension and external tibial rotation as compared to the uninvolved knee is indicative of posterolateral rotary instability (secondary to damage of primarily the PCL, LCL, posterolateral capsule, and arcuate complex).
CONSIDERATIONS & COMMENTS
It is important for the therapist to recognize that a positive finding may not be indicative of any pathology and instead may simply be representative of one's normal joint extensibility.