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Pt is а 26 yо recreаtiоnаl runner whо presents with an 3-week hx of R lateral ankle and foot discomfort. Onset of R lateral foot and ankle occurred 3 weeks ago when running, coming off a curb and 'landing funny' on the R foot. The patient denies swelling and completed the remainder of the run with mild soreness on the lateral side of the R ankle/foot. There was a noted increase in pain and stiffness of the foot the next morning but it did not prevent the patient from walking. The patient indicates a history of 'a few' ankle sprains when playing intramural basketball while in college that required a few days rest but the patient reports recovering 'just fine' from them without intervention. Otherwise PMH is unremarkable. The patient took 2 ibuprofen 2 or 3 times but it did not help so they stopped. Current symptoms: there is persistent low level pain (3/10) in the lateral ankle/foot region The patient presents to physical therapy via direct access as they would like to continue training for a 1/2 marathon that is in 8 weeks. Generate 2-3 prioritized, differential hypotheses (at least 1 each from the lower leg/shin and the foot/ankle region) stating specifically the information that was listed that led you toward each hypothesis?