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Ober's test | |
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Purpose | identify tightness of the iliotibial band |
Ober's test is used in physical examination to identify tightness of the iliotibial band ( iliotibial band syndrome). During the test, the patient lies on his/her side with the unaffected leg on the bottom with their shoulder and pelvis in line. The lower hip and knee can be in a flexed position to take out any lordosis of the lumbar spine. [1]
No studies support the validity of the Ober test for measuring iliotibial band tightness. [2]
Steps for performing the test
![]() | A request that this article title be changed to
Ober test is
under discussion. Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed. |
Ober's test | |
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Purpose | identify tightness of the iliotibial band |
Ober's test is used in physical examination to identify tightness of the iliotibial band ( iliotibial band syndrome). During the test, the patient lies on his/her side with the unaffected leg on the bottom with their shoulder and pelvis in line. The lower hip and knee can be in a flexed position to take out any lordosis of the lumbar spine. [1]
No studies support the validity of the Ober test for measuring iliotibial band tightness. [2]
Steps for performing the test