A physical therapist is working with a younger patient with…
A physical therapist is working with a younger patient with a diagnosis of a high groin strain. The injury occurred during a sports event. The patient is responding poorly to PT with persistent pain is located at the pubic bone. Pain can be reproduced with resisted combined hip adduction, knee flexion and tibial internal rotation. The patient denies increased pain with coughing and/or bending forward. Which of the following differential diagnoses is MOST likely to be causing the symptoms?