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Review Question - QID 8366

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QID 8366 (Type "8366" in App Search)
A 49-year-old active man has groin pain 3 years after undergoing an uneventful total hip replacement using a cobalt-chrome femoral head articulating against a cobalt-chrome acetabular insert. The pain intensifies with activity and travels down his thigh. Examination and radiographic evaluation are not particularly helpful; there is no evidence of spinal or vascular disease. What is the next step in the evaluation of this patient?