Hello friends, thankyou for watching my video, I am Physiotherapist with masters degree and working as Associate Professor in Mangalore.I love to teach and practice physiotherapy, that is the reason i am sharing all my experience and learnings on my youtube channel. I am also fond of fitness, which i believe every physiotherapist should be and that is why i put my content of home workouts as well as some fitness tips for improving fitness level of individual.
I want to sincerely thank Vikas college of physiotherapy management for allowing and helping me to publish this video. Also I want to thank Nivya mam and Aravind sir (Faculties of vikas college of physiotherapy) for helping me out preparing this video.
This video mainly focuses on giving you idea about SLR test or Lasegue test , which is performed to find out any neural compression or causes of back pain mainly in lumbar spine. if nerve root is involved, with types of SLR test we can also find out which exact nerve root compression is present.
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