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Part AThe patient reported sharp inferior posterior cephalic pain extending into the cervical region and bilaterally into the brachial regions.The patient has sharp pain in the lower part of the back of the head that extends down the neck and into both upper arms.Patient has swelling at the left olecranon with acute pain extending distally to the dorsum.Patient has swelling behind the elbow with intense pain extending away from the joint to the back-side.The patient fell and is reporting deep pain in the pelvic region with numbness extending laterally to the femoral, sural, and crural regions.The patient fell and is reporting deep pain in the lower abdomen with numbness extending to the right/left thigh and leg.Patient has inflammation in the left scapular region that extends laterally and superiorly to the contralateral acromial region.Patient has inflammation in the left shoulder blade region that extends sideways and upwards to the collarbone.Patient reported a sharp tearing sensation in the posterior calcaneal region while playing football. Pain extends proximally to the ipsilateral popliteal region.Patient reported a sharp tearing sensation in the back heel region while playing football. Pain extends toward the backside of the knee.A lacerate is located superficially on the right thorax 1 inch lateral to the mid-saggital plane.A deep cut is located on the skin on the chest region, 1 inch to the side of the center of the body.Patient is experiencing local pain at the right medial tarsal region with numbness and pain radiating to the ipsilateral hallux region.Patient is experiencing pain at right middle foot region with numbness and pain moving to the big toe.Patient has a contusion on the medial portion of the left antecubital region that extends proximally to the left axillary region.Patient has a bruise on the center portion of the left forearm region that extends near the joint to the left hip region.Patient is experiencing chronic pain in the medial inferior abdominal region with sharp pain in the RLQ 4 – 5 lateral of the umbilicus region upon movement.Patient is experience reoccurring pain in the center lower abdominal region with sharp pain in the RLQ 4 – 5 inches to the side of the navel upon movement.Patient complains of sudden severe pain that starts in the medial lumbar region and extends bilaterally to the gluteal and posterior femoral regions.Patient complains of a sudden severe pain that starts in the center lower back region and extends along both sides of the buttocks and behind the thighs. ................
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