it seems to be a common findings now in assessinbg the patients.
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it seems to be a common findings now in assessinbg the patients.
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hi timi! i am quite curious about your back patients having tenderness at the ASIS. What actually are their precise diagnosis? Most of my back patients have pain at the PSIS and the groin...probably becoz of iliopsoas tightness..but none have pain directly at ASIS! Please tell me more..
? overactive quads - rectus femoris. Maybe they kick to much or have tight hip flexors when running. Give some info about the client you are talking about. It is a very common condition in young dancers/martial artists