Posterior Pelvic Pain Provocation Test: Difference between revisions
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== Search Strategy == | == Search Strategy == | ||
Search engines PubMed, Web of Knowledge, Pedro<br>Keywords Posterior pelvic pain/Provocation tests + Reliability/Sensitivity/Specificity/Validity | |||
Search was executed between 28/10/2011 and 01/12/2011<br><br> | |||
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Revision as of 16:02, 1 December 2011
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Search Strategy[edit | edit source]
Search engines PubMed, Web of Knowledge, Pedro
Keywords Posterior pelvic pain/Provocation tests + Reliability/Sensitivity/Specificity/Validity
Search was executed between 28/10/2011 and 01/12/2011
Purpose[edit | edit source]
The posterior pelvic pain provocation test is also known as:
- PPPP- test
- P4- test
- Thigh trust test
- Posterior shear test
It is a pain provocation test to distinguish between low back pain and posterior pelvic pain. It is oftenly used in pregnant women.
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