@thomasroth91 @Retlouping @adamdobson has he had recent MRI exam, to investigate progression to next level up (L4/5) hernia, that affect up to L4 spinal nerve, from which hip flexors receive part of their nerve supply. How about nerve tension tests, SLR, Braggard, slump test etc, contralateral SLR. Bilateral +ve Hoffmann in hyperreflexive person is normal finding, and only worrying unilaterally.
@thomasroth91 @Retlouping @adamdobson yeah, doubtful clinical picture indeed, good luck
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Thanks for input!
@thomasroth91 @Retlouping @adamdobson what’s your Twitter account? Thanks for the follow, first relevant! Cheers
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Exactly the same here! @thomasroth91
@thomasroth91 @Retlouping @adamdobson found you on Twitter too
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Yes, recent MRI only showed reabsorption of herniation. Neg. SLR, SLUMP, and crossed SLR. From Twitter discussion I will investigate inverted supination and gait.