Quote Originally Posted by msk101 View Post
HI,

I'd also be curious to know what the SIJ is doing (simple test like the stork test might help), and a slump or SLR for neuro things, or PKB if it's front of thigh radiating as well.

I definitely agree with a more thorough assessment of the lower lumbar spine as well, and find a "quick test" that easily and reliably reproduces the pain (eg the action of kicking a football), then analyse that.

Msk101
SI pain is always a possibility, and as a precaution pain in the joint, perhaps caused by an incidental pathology which is made symptomatic by a relatively minor incident (such as ankylosing spondylitis) could be considered. Purely traumatic SI pain is rare, as this is an extaordinarily stable joint, certainly in a young male like this. Driver-Jowitt