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Straight Leg Raise treatment for individuals with spinally referred leg pain: exploring characteristics that influence outcome
Ridehalgh Colette
University of Brighton
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Straight Leg Raise
100%
Nerve Excursion
100%
Spinally Referred Leg Pain
100%
Sciatic Nerve
75%
Repeatability
50%
Ultrasound Imaging
50%
Vibration Threshold
50%
Pain Threshold
50%
Tensioner
50%
Disability
25%
Nerve
25%
Posterior Thigh
25%
Psychological Pain
25%
Central Sensitization
25%
Psychological Characteristics
25%
Radicular Pain
25%
Radiculopathy
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sciatic Nerve
100%
Straight Leg Raise
100%
Leg Pain
100%
Ultrasonography
66%
Pressure Pain Threshold
66%
Sensitization
33%
Somatics
33%
Radiculopathy
33%
Referred Pain
33%
Radicular Pain
33%
Thigh
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Imaging
100%
Pressure Pain Threshold
100%
Leg Pain
100%
Radicular Pain
50%
Radiculopathy
50%
Referred Pain
50%