Shaping up For Footy.
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Shaping up For Footy Patient Details: Mr W (consent form in file) is a 25 year old male roadside technician. He spends most of his time at work bending forward and does a lot of heavy lifting. In his spare time he has been preparing himself for next season's amateur football consisting of bike riding and running. On the day of his initial consultation Mr W presented with acute low back pain. The pain was located centrally in the L2-3 region. The low back pain was described as dull aggravated by lifting and prolonged sitting and standing. He also stated that he occasionally had a sharp referral of pain into the left posterior thigh usually after long sessions of kicking the football. He found relief by lying flat on his back or stretching the low back with forward bends (touching toes). He said that he had suffered numerous episodes of low back pain...


