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Quick Scroll Answer this question within 5 seconds-medicine ... 04.30.08 (5 months ago) #1

A 22-year-old defensive back for the local university football team runs off the field after a tackle holding his arm limply by his side. You are the team physician on the sideline and the trainer wants you to evaluate him. The athlete complains of burning pain down his arm with slight weakness. As you are walking over to examine him, he is noted to be "shaking" the arm slowly and by the time you reach him, all of his symptoms have cleared. His physical examination is completely normal.

The MOST appropriate diagnosis is

A) Acute cervical strain
B) Deltoid muscle contusion
C) Burner Syndrome
D) Acromioclavicular separation
E) Clavicular fracture
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Quick Scroll 04.30.08 (5 months ago) #2

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Quick Scroll 04.30.08 (5 months ago) #3

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Quick Scroll 05.04.08 (5 months ago) #4

C) Burner Syndrome
standard question
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