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Hernia (abdominal, inguinal)

Presentation: An abdominal hernia can be identified by laying on your back , knees bent to 90 degrees like you are about to perform a sit up. Place your fingers vertically just above belly button (keep them there). Now perform a half sit up. If you have Diastasis Recti (pregnancy issue) you will feel a […]
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Trochanteric (hip) Bursitis

Presentation Lateral hip pain (outside hip), unable to lay on the affected side, hurts to start moving, worse in morning, history of bursa injuries. Tender to touch the outside of the hip and pain down the lateral leg and into buttocks. Treatment US to reveal trochanteric bursitis, inflammation of glute Medius tendon. X-ray to exclude […]