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== Clinical | == Clinical Prediction Rule == | ||
*Younger Age (<40 years old) | |||
*Increased Flexibility (Average SLR > 91<sup>o</sup>) | |||
*Aberrant Motions or Instability Catch during Lumbar Flexion/Extension ROM | |||
*Hypermobility of the Lumbar Spine | |||
*(+) [[Prone Instability Test|Prone Instability Test]] | |||
== Key Evidence == | == Key Evidence == |
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Indication
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Clinical Prediction Rule[edit | edit source]
- Younger Age (<40 years old)
- Increased Flexibility (Average SLR > 91o)
- Aberrant Motions or Instability Catch during Lumbar Flexion/Extension ROM
- Hypermobility of the Lumbar Spine
- (+) Prone Instability Test
Key Evidence[edit | edit source]
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