Low Back Tests QuizVersión en línea answer these por kenneth thomas 1 SLR test is considered positive when the patient reports: a pain down the ipsilateral leg b pain down the contralateral leg c pain in the lowback d a relief of pain 2 A positive Braggard's test indicates: a sciatica b an upper lumbar disc lesion c an SI lesion d piriformis syndrome 3 Milgrams is positive when the patient reports pain and indicates: a space occupying lesion b spondylosis c SI lesion d sciatica 4 The report of radicular pain when performing linder's indicates: a posterolateral disc protrusion b posteromedial disc protrusion c sponlylosis d SI lesion 5 Kemps indicates a postermedial disc lesion when the patient reports pain as they are moved: a away from the affected side b towards the affected side 6 Kemps indicates a posterlateral disc lesion when the patient reports pain as they are moved: a away from the affected side b towards the affected side 7 beery's test is indicative of back pain as a result of: a tight hamstrings b tight erectors c tight piriformis d tight gluteals 8 a positive goldthwait, with pain reported at 60-90 degrees indicates either a lesion at L1-L4 or: a the contralateral SI joint b the ipsilateral SI joint c the lumbosacral joint d Tight erector muscles