Femoral Nerve Tension Test: Difference between revisions

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== Purpose<br>  ==
== Purpose<br>  ==


The prone knee bending test is a neural tension test used to stress the femoral nerve and the mid lumbar (L2-L4) nerver roots.
The prone knee bending test is a neural tension test used to stress the femoral nerve and the mid lumbar (L2-L4) nerver roots.  


== Technique<br>  ==
== Technique<br>  ==
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<ref>Shacklock M. Clinical neurodynamics: a new system of musculoskeletal treatment. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2005.</ref>
<ref>Magee DJ. Orthopedic physical assessment. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2014 Mar 25.</ref><br>
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The prone knee bending test is a neural tension test used to stress the femoral nerve and the mid lumbar (L2-L4) nerver roots.

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  1. Shacklock M. Clinical neurodynamics: a new system of musculoskeletal treatment. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2005.
  2. Magee DJ. Orthopedic physical assessment. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2014 Mar 25.