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The GP Femoral Joint Is Not Sore to Touch
He popped some pain in the wasp in the saddle, went to see the GP, got an X-ray. He's 62 or 63 and had away in his knee. I saw him like four months down the track. And when I examined his TBR femoral joint, he didn't have sensitivity on palpation. So how does that work? This is not sore to touch. And you've got to replace it. But at the end of the day, doesn't matter. The usual assessment is still present. But I don't rely entirely on that to find impairments.