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Jesse presents with complaints of right lateral knee pain. Upon gait assessment, the patient has significant overpronation on the right. Which of the following examination findings would BEST explain the observed overpronation?
A. Forefoot valgus
B. Femoral anteversion
C. Genu varum
D. Hip flexor weakness
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Jesse presents with complaints of right lateral knee pain. Upon gait assessment, the patient has significant overpronation on the right. Which of the following examination findings would BEST explain the observed overpronation?
A. Forefoot valgus
B. Femoral anteversion
C. Genu varum
D. Hip flexor weakness
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