NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Lower Extremity MSK Differential

09.01.2021 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Jason is an 11-year-old male with a nagging pain on the posterior aspect of both heels. The child is involved in multiple sports that involve frequent running and jumping. The patient has limited dorsiflexion along with pain that is elicited with mediolateral compression of lower 1/3 of the posterior calcaneus. Which of the following pathologies is the MOST likely present?   

A. Sinding-Larson Johannson Syndome 

B. Sever's Disease  

C. Achilles Tendinopathy  

D. Plantar Fascitis

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