A track athlete suffers from pain running up and down hills and notices that the pain radiates into the anterior thigh. Based on the signs and symptoms, he is most likely suffering from: Multiple Choice a sacroiliac sprain. a coccyx injury. a herniated disk. spondylolysis. spondylolisthesis.
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