Compression test: sensitivity: 69%, specificity: 69%
Combination of a positive distraction and positive compression: Sensitivity: 93%, Specificity:78%
Stuber, KJ. Specificity, Sensitivity, and Predictive values of Clinical tests of the Sacroiliac Joint: A Systematic Review of the Literature. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2007; 51(1):30-41.
Combination of a positive distraction and positive compression: Sensitivity: 93%, Specificity:78%
Stuber, KJ. Specificity, Sensitivity, and Predictive values of Clinical tests of the Sacroiliac Joint: A Systematic Review of the Literature. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2007; 51(1):30-41.
Distraction test: sensitivity: 60%, specificity: 81%
Combination of a positive distraction and positive compression: Sensitivity: 93%, Specificity:78%
Stuber, KJ. Specificity, Sensitivity, and Predictive values of Clinical tests of the Sacroiliac Joint: A Systematic Review of the Literature. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2007; 51(1):30-41.
Combination of a positive distraction and positive compression: Sensitivity: 93%, Specificity:78%
Stuber, KJ. Specificity, Sensitivity, and Predictive values of Clinical tests of the Sacroiliac Joint: A Systematic Review of the Literature. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2007; 51(1):30-41.
Leg length discrepancy: sensitivity: 44% specificity:64%
Levangie, PK. Four Clinical Tests of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: The Association of test results with Innominate Torsion among Patients with and without Low Back Pain. Physical Therapy. 1999; 79(11):1043-57.
Levangie, PK. Four Clinical Tests of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: The Association of test results with Innominate Torsion among Patients with and without Low Back Pain. Physical Therapy. 1999; 79(11):1043-57.
Thigh Thrust: Sensitivity: 88%, Specificity: 69%, PPV: 58%, NPV: 92%
Laslett, M, Aprill, CN, McDonald, B, and Young, SB. Diagnosis of Sacroiliac Joint Pain: Validity of Individual Provocation tests and composites of tests. Man Ther. Aug 2005; 10(3):207-218.
Laslett, M, Aprill, CN, McDonald, B, and Young, SB. Diagnosis of Sacroiliac Joint Pain: Validity of Individual Provocation tests and composites of tests. Man Ther. Aug 2005; 10(3):207-218.