NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy
Health & Fitness
Ryan presents with anterolateral leg pain and reports progressive worsening since an increase in his training regimen over the past two weeks. Symptoms appear in the later stages of running and last 2-3 hours after the run. The anterior tibialis muscle is tender and taut on palpation. Resisted dorsiflexion is strong but reproduces the patient's pain. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis?
A. Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
B. Stress fracture
C. Acute compartment syndrome
D. Chronic exertional compartment syndrome
LINKS MENTIONED:
Therapeutic Ultrasound
Blood Gases
Gait Dysfunction Part 2
Hypercortisolism
Pusher's Syndrome
Femoral Torsion
Heart Sounds
Vestibular Hypofunction
Aquatic Therapy
Exercise Intensity Measures
Lab Values
Visceral Pain
Amputee Pathological Gait
Motor Stages
Behavioral Change
Stair Training
Hemodialysis
Pelvic Mal-alignment
Spina Bifida
Right Knee Injury
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