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Lasegue Sign (julchik); straight leg raise (Uncrowned king); Lasegue's sign (painful limitation of straight leg raising || The straight leg raise, also called Lasègue's sign, Lasègue test or Lazarević's sign, is a test done during a physical examination to determine whether a patient with low back pain has an underlying nerve root sensitivity, often located at L5 (fifth lumbar spinal nerve). |