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a patient presents to your office complaining of \left hip pain\ that has been constant for the past few days. when asked to point to the pain, she places her hand over her sacroiliac joints bilaterally. upon visual inspection/static palpation, you notice that the right leg is long compared to the left leg and the psiss are tender bilaterally. motion palpation reveals a left sacroiliac extension restriction with a hard end - feel when motioning the left ilium p - a. which of the following is the most likely listing for these findings? agr l - ilium pgr l - ilium rrroa rrloa crrloa crrroa
The key findings are left sacroiliac extension restriction (hard end-feel with left ilium P-A motion), right leg appearing longer, and bilateral tender PSIS. A posteriorly rotated left ilium (PGR L-Ilium) causes the left ilium to be stuck in extension, restricts P-A glide, and makes the right leg appear longer relative to the posteriorly shifted left side. Other options do not align with this extension restriction and leg length presentation.
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PGR L-Ilium