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Week 2 OFFICIAL CASE STUDY
Excellent job on last week's quiz everyone! The depth of clinical reasoning and discussion in that thread was impressive. Keep engaging guys, this is exactly how you make your clinical reasoning razor sharp! This week we are back to dissecting case studies in their entirety. Case study 2: 30-year-old male, started running 4 months ago, training for his first half marathon. During a sprint session, felt sudden pain in the back of the right thigh while taking off for a sprint. Pain is sharp and localized to posterior thigh. Pain gets worse with running, especially uphill or sprinting. Aggs: bending forward, resisted knee flexion. What would you do from here? What are some potential diagnosis to consider and how would you differentiate between them?
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Questions about anything pain prior to injury, Observe area for redness, heat or inflammation. Carry out the following hamstring tests : -Hamstring Drag Test -Prone Resisted Knee Flexion -SLR test
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@Rulan Albarouki testing would pinpoint which muscle is affected
Case Study Corner Rapid Fire Round 1
Hey guys, Great to see everyone really enjoying the official case study last week. This week we are doing a rapid-fire round with short quizzes! Answer the question below to test your knowledge! Those of you not on level 2 yet, this is your chance to unlock amazing resources that took me hours to put together... all for FREE. Engage, engage, engage and learn! Question 1: 28-year-old boxer, boxing for 4 years. Threw an overhand right punch, next day felt pain around the front side of his shoulder. Aggs: Hand to head, pressing, hand behind back, struggles to drive at times What structures do you think are affected? Comment below WHY
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@Rulan Albarouki like @Charbel Akl mentioned stress on tendon in shoulder flexion , which is the main movement in boxing
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@Rulan Albarouki good point !
CASE STUDY ONE WINNER!
@Sree Mittapally is the winner of our most recent case study about medial knee pain! Well done Sree! The answer is pes anserine pathology. It’s actually a lot simpler than you think. The pes anserinus is a rotatory stabilizer of the knee. It is a bundle of connective tissue that inserts the following muscles into proximomedial tibia - A) Adductor - Gracilis B) External rotator & Hip flexor - Sartorius C) Semitendinosus - Medial hamstring The type of movement was a β€œfree kick” in soccer, primarily involves - A) Hip flexion B) External rotation C) Adduction Since the movement is mainly ADDUCTION in EXTERNAL ROTATION it would make sense that it is a pes anserine problem. If you confirm with palpation, it should be tender to touch and a dead give away. Well done @Sree Mittapally Next step will be CAUSE of the problem and MANAGEMENT πŸš€
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Great info thanks
Another FREE GROUP CALL next week!!
Another FREE GROUP CALL next week! Why? Because I’m feeling generous! I need you to vote on times tho!
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Very informative zoom call last night !
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