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Meralgia Paresthetica: A Commonly Overlooked Cause of Thigh Pain

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1-3) The LFCN originates from L2-L3 spinal roots, courses through the lumbar plexus, and exits the pelvis just medial to the ASIS beneath the inguinal ligament - a frequent site of entrapment. (4) Tinel's Sign Over the Inguinal Ligament Sensitivity: 85.1% | Specificity: 87.5% Surgery) Diabetes (Nearly 6-fold increased risk) 2.

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Master the 2-Minute Knee Exam: Essential Tests & Techniques for Knee Pain

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In the next few minutes, you’ll review: A practical knee exam tutorial video The top tests for differentiating common pain generators When to image a painful knee Watch this webinar on performing a 2-minute knee physical exam. Lateral or medial forces typically result in collateral ligament damage.

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Mastering the Hip Exam: Top Tests for Hip Pain

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In the next few minutes, you’ll review: The top tests for differentiating hip vs. lumbar pain A complete hip exam tutorial video When to image a painful hip Watch this micro-webinar on performing a hip physical exam. Watch this webinar on identifying underlying functional triggers of Hip Abductor Weakness & Lower Crossed Syndrome.

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Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: New Research Insights and Treatment Strategies

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Additionally, running with a rear-foot strike imposes higher loads on the knee and patellofemoral joints. In contrast, a forefoot strike transitions the load toward the ankle joint and Achilles tendon. (27) 32) Patellar grind This PFPS test begins by applying a compressive downward force to the supine patient’s patellofemoral joint.

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