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Obturator nerve entrapment
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Contents
1
Background
2
Clinical Features
3
Differential Diagnosis
4
Diagnosis
5
Management
6
Disposition
7
References
Background
Follows trauma and pelvic fractures
Clinical Features
Pain in groin and down inner thigh
Aggravated by movement of the hip
Differential Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Management
Refer for for definitive diagnosis with electromyography
Disposition
References
Category
:
Ortho
Authors
:
Jordan Swartz
Ross Donaldson
Claire
Michael Holtz
Daniel Ostermayer
Neil Young