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7 June 2024
- diffhist Piriformis syndrome 06:14 −28 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs ("acquired" is not an etiology. The various acquired etiologies such as overuse injury, accident, etc. are discussed in other bullet points.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Piriformis syndrome 06:11 +347 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (Moving the most common etiology to the top and adding a few references.) Tag: Visual edit
6 June 2024
- diffhist m Piriformis syndrome 01:46 +269 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (Found a reference for loss of piriformis muscle function not causing functional deficits.) Tag: Visual edit
5 June 2024
- diffhist m Peripheral nervous system 02:34 −31 Kadermonkey talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 220.233.218.101 (talk) to last revision by Facts707) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Peripheral nervous system 02:33 +31 220.233.218.101 talk Tag: Reverted
1 June 2024
- diffhist m Piriformis syndrome 21:59 +1 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (Minor reword due to sentence ambiguity.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Piriformis syndrome 21:55 −3 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (Changing "main article" template to "see also". Really the reference is an article on the generalization of the condition, not the main article. So "see also" seems more appropriate here.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Piriformis syndrome 21:51 +3,583 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (I have expanded on the pathophysiology section, keeping the original content though reworded. This expansion includes descriptions of (a) muscle spasm, (b) hypertrophy, (c) post-traumatic scarring, (d) functional entrapment.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Piriformis syndrome 21:30 −134 Snake playing a saxaphone talk contribs (Moving content from pathophysiology to etiology. Pathophysiology is what happens _during_ the course of the disease. Etiology is what comes _before_ the disease.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Radial nerve 10:07 +4 Ephelyon talk contribs (→Arm) Tag: Visual edit