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A patient presents to physical therapy with intermittent buttock, hip, and thigh pain. During examination, the therapist notes a tender, palpable mass in the groin region. The patient also demonstrates a positive psoas sign and an antalgic gait pattern. While reviewing the patient’s history, which of the following conditions will LEAST likely be associated with the patient’s current complaints?
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By Dr. Will Crane PT, DPT, OCS4.9
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A patient presents to physical therapy with intermittent buttock, hip, and thigh pain. During examination, the therapist notes a tender, palpable mass in the groin region. The patient also demonstrates a positive psoas sign and an antalgic gait pattern. While reviewing the patient’s history, which of the following conditions will LEAST likely be associated with the patient’s current complaints?
Listen to the episode to find out the answer!
Check out @ptfinalexam on Instagram for lots of great giveaways!

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