During examination of a patient with acute low back pain, th…
During examination of a patient with acute low back pain, the physical therapist observes an irregularly shaped spot on the patient’s back that is approximately 7 mm in diameter (see below). Upon inquiry, the patient notes the spot may be bigger since last summer. What skin condition should the physical therapist be most concerned for?
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A physical therapist is evaluating a high school wrestler for right neck pain. The therapist observes a rash that looks like a cluster of blisters on the right posterolateral neck. The patient reports this area is painful, and symptoms began a few days after their last wrestling tournament, a week prior. What is the primary differential diagnosis?
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