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What injury mechanism is postulated to result in athletic pubalgia?
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Repetitive extension-abduction
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Where does the injury actually occur?
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Adductor origin
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What are the classic symptoms?
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Abdominal & groin pain after exertion
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Athletic pubalgia must be differentiated from what other common condition?
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True hernia
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What is the recommended treatment?
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Pelvic floor reconstruction
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What is the etiology of iliotibial band syndrome? What examination maneuver is diagnostic?
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Running on banked surfaces
Test with hip in adduction; flex and extend hip |
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What examination maneuver tests for iliopsoas syndrome??
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Move hip from flexion/external rotation to extension/internal rotation
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What is the most common etiology of ilioinguinal nerve entrapment?
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Abdominal muscle hypertrophy
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What is the definition of piriformis syndrome?
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Sciatic nerve entrapment by piriformis muscle
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