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    Re: Back and buttocks pain

    i take your point sdkashif. but without seeing the patient and with only limited info i am only saying that you cannot assume it is a back problem. could it be a hamstring problem? is the pain around the ischial tuberosity? has the patient simply been spending too much time sitting? i hope marticlar keeps us up to date.


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    Re: Back and buttocks pain

    I was just reviewing the patient case and discussing the possibilities as a result of current findings of the clinician. That is why I suggested him that he should perform additional examination for the rest of locomotor system to rule out other problems. Any how a clinician assessing a patient is in best position to tell us his assessment. But we are here just to comment upon the current patient subjective and objective examination and the possibilities of proposed & suggested diagnosis as a result of assessment. The proposed suggestions were the comments upon the current findings of the clinician.



 
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