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(Solved): You are evaluating a patient who has apparent pain symptoms in a L5 radicular distribution, but you ...



You are evaluating a patient who has apparent pain symptoms in a

L5

radicular distribution, but you are unable to reproduce or reduce via lumbar spine motions. You may hypothesize a peripheral structure distal to the lumbar spine may be causing this symptom. Which of the following could be at fault: Tensor Fascia Latae Rectus femoris Psoas Major Piriformis



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