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Oct 2024
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222. System Interactions Sign of the But...

Dr. Will Crane PT, DPT, OCS
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The clinician then performs passive hip flexion with the knee bent and observes no change in the left hip flexion range of motion.  Which of the following pathologies is MOST likely present?

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