After looking through the images one by one, Yang Ping said, "Lumbar 5/Sacral 1 discogenic pain."
He put on the gloves Song Zimo handed him and examined the patient.
Wearing gloves for the examination is a habit of Yang Ping's. It's not to show off or because he feels repelled by patients; it's a more stringent hand hygiene practice to prevent cross-infection.
After a thorough examination, Yang Ping had a good understanding of the situation.
At a spot two centimeters from the anterior superior iliac spine in the right groin, there was localized tenderness, positive Tinel's sign, aggravated symptoms during hip extension, and a positive pelvic compression test.
The super training program at that time focused on anatomy, physical examination, instrument, and laboratory tests, which laid a solid clinical foundation for Yang Ping.
"Lateral femoral cutaneous neuritis! Call the ultrasound department; bring a bedside ultrasound machine." Yang Ping removed his gloves.