Does Increased Femoral Anteversion Can Cause Hip Abductor Muscle Weakness?
Background: Increased femoral anteversion (IFA) causes functional problems (i.e., tripping, frequently falling, and fatigue) by affecting the pelvis and lower extremity biomechanics. In the frontal plane, increased contralateral pelvic drop and ipsilateral hip adduction, which are mainly considered...
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Main Authors: | Adnan Apti (Author), Nazif Ekin Akalan (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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