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  • ...>McCrory P, Bell S (1999) Nerve entrapment syndromes as a cause of pain in the hip, groin and buttock. Sports Med 27(4):261–274</ref>. ...al_Syndrome__A_Pain_in_the_Buttock.2.aspx Deep gluteal syndrome: a pain in the buttock.] Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2021 Jun 1;20(6):279-85.</ref>
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  • ...disturbances in relation to PGP must be reproducible by specific clinical tests''”<ref name="VLEE" /> ...and pubis. The pelvic bone consists the pubic symphysis and the sacroiliac joint.
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  • ...ing the muscles of the pelvic girdle (Course 5 & 6) followed by activating the deep core and targeted stretching and strengthening exercises (Course 7) ar == Use of a Sacroiliac Belt ==
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  • Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is defined as lower back pain lasting for longer than 12 weeks or 3 months, even after an initial injury or underlyin # CLBP represents the second leading cause of disability worldwide and is a major health and econ
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  • ....nih.gov/pubmed/30013870 Piriformis Syndrome and Wallet Neuritis: Are They the Same?.] Cureus. 2018 May;10(5). ...his ratio can be explained by the wider quadriceps femoris muscle angle in the os coxae of women.<ref name="Lori" />
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  • ...iginal Editors ''' - [[User:Bilitis Crokaert|Bilitis Crokaert]] as part of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Project. ...se stress, which would result in articular damage, and destabilize the hip joint.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis CL, Sahrmann SA. Acetabular Labral Tears. Phys Ther
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  • ...''Original Editor '''- [[User:Stacy Schiurring|Stacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/damien-howell/ Damie ...ctive treatment of low back pain? A point-counterpoint debate]. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2019 Jun;49(6):425-36.</ref> </blockquote>
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  • ...Heleen Van Cleynenbreugel]][[User:Els Van Haver|Els Van haver]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...2006, p. 21.</ref> It can cause a slipping of the vertebra, in which case the term spondylolytic [[Spondylolisthesis|spondylolysthesis]] is used.
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  • ...ests often don't discriminate the underlying structures that contribute to the symptoms<ref name=":2">Bell-Jenje T. Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome – ...se gluteal pain such as [[Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome|Sacroiliac Joint]] and the [https://physio-pedia.com/Lumbar_Radiculopathy?utm_source=physiopedia&utm_m
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  • ...f the sciatic nerve and its branches|right|frameless|600x600px|Overview of the sciatic nerve and its branches]] ...to as Laseagues test. However, it is believed that Dr. Lazar Lazarevic was the first to establish this test<ref name=":2">Camino GO, Piuzzi NS. Straight L
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  • ...v/pmc/articles/pmc5810943/ Axial Spondyloarthritis Classification Criteria–The debate continues]. Current opinion in rheumatology. 2017 Jul;29(4):317.</re ...direct.com/science/article/pii/S0140673616315914 Axial spondyloarthritis]. The Lancet. 2017 Jul 1;390(10089):73-84.</ref>
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  • ...g is formed by the fused bones of the ilium, ischium and pubis attached to the sacrum. A pelvic fracture can occur by low-energy mechanism or by high-ener ...hat fuse together during the late teenage years. These bony components are the ilium, ischium and pubis. <ref name="Russel">Russel G. V. Et al, [https://e
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  • ...ion of Functioning, Disability, and Health from the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association<br> ...ion of Functioning, Disability, and Health from the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. J Orhtop Sports Phys Ther. 2012;42(4
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  • ...xternal, internal, and intra-articular types, with the external type being the most common.<ref>Radiopedia Snapping hip syndrome Available:https://radiopa ...inger.com/article/10.1007/s00167-020-06305-w#citeas Surgical interventions for external snapping hip syndrome]. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2021
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  • ...box"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Bo Hellinckx|Bo Hellinckx]]as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...84 Hamstrung by hamstring strains: a review of the literature]. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 1984 Jan 1;5(4):184-95.</ref>
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  • ...s Payne|Lewis Payne]], [[User:Philippa Wallis|Philippa Wallis]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project|University of Notting ...Sahrmann, S. Wagner, J. (2005) Classification, Intervention, and Outcomes for a Person With Lumbar Rotation With Flexion Syndrome. Physical Therapy 35(4)
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  • ...Deakin|Matt Deakin]] and [[User:Anna Mansfield|Anna Mansfield]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]] ...ities increase the risk of neck-shoulder and low back pain in adolescents. The European Journal of Public Health. 2005;16(5):536-541.</ref><span style="li
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  • ...pubalgia) and return to play]. Sports health. 2016 Jul;8(4):313-23.</ref>. The persistent groin pain that presents typically in competitive athletes witho ...-pubalgia/sports-hernia-magnetic-resonance#subheadline-5 Referral Patterns for Chronic Groin Pain and Athletic Pubalgia/Sports Hernia: Magnetic Resonance
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  • ...nd during swing phase. Foot drop can therefore hinder walking and increase the risk of tripping and falling. <ref>Stevens F, Weerkamp NJ, Cals JW. Foot dr Image to R shows common brace (AFO) for foot drop.[[File:AFO brace for foot drop.jpeg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...ynda Bend|Lynda Bend]] and [[User:Hin Ying Chan|Hin Ying Chan]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...ete. Elsevier; 2023. p. 353–67.</ref>. Young athletes' most common reasons for low back pain differ from those found in adults. There is less degenerative
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