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Obturator Internus Strain in the Hip of an Adolescent Adult

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A male 13-year-old presented with acute onset of right hip pain as he prepared to kick a soccer ball. A case of acute strain of the obturator internus is reported. The strain resolved completely after a period of activity modification and physical therapy.


 

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