The pain provocation-based straight leg raise test for diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation, lumbar radiculopathy, and/or sciatica: a systematic review of clinical utility.

@article{Scaia2012ThePP,
  title={The pain provocation-based straight leg raise test for diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation, lumbar radiculopathy, and/or sciatica: a systematic review of clinical utility.},
  author={Vincent Scaia and David G Baxter and Chad E. Cook},
  journal={Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation},
  year={2012},
  volume={25 4},
  pages={
          215-23
        }
}
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of a finding of pain during the straight leg raise test for lumbar disc herniation, lumbar radiculopathy, and/or sciatica. PATIENTS AND METHODS The systematic review followed the PRISMA guidelines and captured articles that had variable designs, standardized reference standards, described an index test of a pain response, and that reported both sensitivity and specificity for the straight leg raise test. Each article… 
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