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- Lateral Plantar Nerve Entrapment + (Diagnostic injection, ultrasound, MRI, plain films.)
- Hyoid Bone Syndrome + (Diagnostic local anaesthetic into the stylohyoid attachment to the hyoid bone.)
- Slipping Rib Syndrome + (Dynamic ultrasound)
- Coccydynia + (Dynamic xray and MRI)
- Plica Syndrome + (Imaging is done to exclude other causes of pain, MRI best for other causes. Ultrasound superior to MRI for diagnosing plica syndrome. Arthroscopy)
- Pyomyositis + (Inflammatory markers, CK. Ultrasound, CT, MRI)
- Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy + (Laboratory tests, electrophysiology studies)
- Fibromyalgia + (Limited laboratory testing to rule out other conditions.)
- Lumbar Fat Herniation + (Local anaesethetic injection)
- Baxter's Nerve Entrapment + (MRI)
- Interspinous Oedema + (MRI and diagnostic injection)
- Cervical Radicular Pain and Radiculopathy + (MRI cervical spine)
- Congenital Lumbar Spinal Stenosis + (MRI showing reduced mid-sagittal spinal canal diameter (definitions vary))
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome + (Muscle injection tests)
- Piriformis Syndrome + (None are validated)
- Far Out Syndrome + (Oblique coronal MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, selective nerve block.)
- Femoroacetabular Impingement + (Plain films and MRI)
- Femoral Neck Stress Fracture + (Plain films, but MRI gold standard.)
- Hip Osteoarthritis + (Plain radiograph, MRI, diagnostic intra-articular hip joint local anaesthetic injection)
- Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis + (Radiograph, CT)
- Carpal Instability + (Radiography assesses for static and dynamic carpal instability with the scapholunate angle being the most important angle, and MRI and arthroscopy also used for diagnosis.)
- Gluteal Tendinopathy + (Usually not required but can include X-ray, Ultrasound, MRI.)
- Idiopathic Scoliosis + (Whole spine radiographs)
- Osgood-Schlatter Disease + (X-rays show soft tissue swelling and fragmentation of tibial tubercle)
- Cauda Equina Syndrome + (urgent MRI.)