Prone Instability Test | Lumbar Spine Instability

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    This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. The Prone Instability Test is included in Hicks clinical prediction rule for Lumbar Spine Instability
    Article: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14...
    Fritz et al. (2005) actually did find a sensitivity of 61% and a specificity of 57% with radiological instability as a gold standard.
    Reliability of the test was good with a Kappa of 0.69.
    Fritze et al. (2005): www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
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Комментарии • 23

  • @Bitly24
    @Bitly24 4 года назад +1

    Thanks P. tutor

  • @FronkyGeniuZ
    @FronkyGeniuZ Год назад

    Thank for video

  • @kristenlawson7060
    @kristenlawson7060 3 года назад

    Hello! Is this the same as the lumbar extension load test?

  • @kunoweil7294
    @kunoweil7294 8 месяцев назад

    Hallo Kay, ich schaue mir öfters eure Videos an,diesmal fand ich es erfreulich dass es mit Deutschen Untertitel versehen war .Ich würde mich freuen wenn ihr dies sukzessiv auf alle eure Videos installieren könntet.
    Gruss aus Bad Homburg
    Kuno Weil

  • @xiomarafernandaz7147
    @xiomarafernandaz7147 2 года назад +1

    Gracias algo así buscaba porq a veces siento inestabilidad en columna Gracias 🤗

  • @matiasdelmarmol2886
    @matiasdelmarmol2886 6 лет назад +2

    Great videos guys! A question about this test: Where do you do the presure during the test, in the transverse apofisis? Thanks

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +6

      Thanks Matias! On the spinous process of the most painful spinal level

  • @shutty11
    @shutty11 8 лет назад +6

    Great content as always guys. With the extension phase of this ST wouldn't the patient be activating Lx paraspinals thus potentially increasing stability regardless? Do you use this test yourself?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  8 лет назад +2

      Thanks Matt! Not sure what you mean exactly. The basic idea of this test is that your global muscles (er. spinae) are able to stabilize the hypermobile segment(s) in the lumbar spine and thus decrease pain with PA pressure.
      As mentioned, there are no validity studies on it and I only use it in conjunction with other signs that let me think of hypermobility such as abberant motions while bending, hypermobility during PA pressure and hypomobility in the segments above and below, feeling of instability etc.

    • @MS-us9jv
      @MS-us9jv 4 года назад

      @@Physiotutors What is PA Pressure?

    • @mariarousseva1691
      @mariarousseva1691 4 года назад +1

      @@MS-us9jv PA is "Posterior to Anterior" pressure

  • @kurubaashokvardhan1361
    @kurubaashokvardhan1361 3 года назад

    Giving glides to spinous process are each transverse process or facets joint. Could you give me the clarity in that

    • @VinylUnboxings
      @VinylUnboxings 2 года назад

      Spinous process for this test if im not mistaken,
      But when doing mobilizations, it Depends on what you're intending to do. Sometimes it's on the SP, sometimes it's the facet joint. Not the transverse process though, although I forget precisely why that was less reliable

  • @mjclaudianava5397
    @mjclaudianava5397 4 года назад

    Have you done H and I stability test

  • @Andrea1491to
    @Andrea1491to 6 лет назад +6

    What if I still feel pain with the legs off the ground?

    • @MrCod4killah
      @MrCod4killah 5 лет назад +4

      probably it wont be a stability issue, however you can't rule it out already

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +1

      Agreed

    • @mjclaudianava5397
      @mjclaudianava5397 4 года назад +1

      Pain with all/ most of the movement maybe a sign of inflammatory cause. Just a hint

  • @hobbscalvin947
    @hobbscalvin947 3 года назад

    Oh god just watching this hurts. My back spasm like crazy after I do this. I actually stretch my back out like this by hanging over an ottoman.
    Should I quit with the stretching and instead do stability exercises (or do both?)
    I also have significant pain when bent over, hard to straighten after sitting for a while (after standing for a long time)
    This includes pain rolling over in bed (anything where I have to lift the hips).

    • @VinylUnboxings
      @VinylUnboxings 2 года назад +1

      Remind me and I'll get back to this,

    • @snbrains9341
      @snbrains9341 5 месяцев назад

      @@VinylUnboxingsreminder

    • @rondegoey
      @rondegoey 2 месяца назад

      Mobility is vital, but if your muscles and nervous system aren't able to control that mobility for extended periods of time, you may experience problems. Try looking into stability exercises and strength endurance training for your back and core muscles(: