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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 “free 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.
Next step will be CAUSE of the problem and MANAGEMENT 🚀
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