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oblique - kk


Posted: Jan 21, 2010

Can't determine where one sentence stops and another one begins...this doc tends to run them all together, this is also a new "specialty" for me so any help would be appreciated. Which looks correct?

"Pain is noted with resistive testing to the obliques. In the sacroiliac joints right hip extension weakness is associated with pain and reproduces left sacroiliac pain."  

OR

"Pain is noted with resistive testing to the obliques in the sacroiliac joints. Right hip extension weakness is associated with pain and reproduces left sacroiliac pain."

 

The 2nd - Typo

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