Trick of the Trade
L5 Medial Hamstring Reflex
The authors of a 2012 study [1], which enrolled 100 consecutive patients with documented lumbar disc herniations, studied the accuracy rate of the patellar, medial hamstring, and Achilles reflexes to identify the correct disc level:
- Patella (L4): 86%
- Medial Hamstring (L5): 79%
- Achilles (S1): 67%
How do you check the L5 medial hamstring reflex?
- For optimal visualization, place the patient in a prone position [2].
- Place your finger over the medial hamstring (semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles).
- Tap over your finger and watch for medial hamstring contractions.
- Alternative but less ideal position: Supine position with the hip slightly externally rotated.
Thanks to Dr. Juan Carlos Montoy for teaching me about this.
References
- Esene IN, Meher A, Elzoghby MA, El-Bahy K, Kotb A, El-Hakim A. Diagnostic performance of the medial hamstring reflex in L5 radiculopathy. Surg Neurol Int. 2012;3:104. PMID: 23087820
- Perloff MD, Leroy AM, Ensrud ER. Teaching video neuroimages: the elusive L5 reflex. Neurology. 2010 Sep 14;75(11):e50. PMID: 20837959 [Free full text with 2 downloadable videos]
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