Frontal plane kinematics of the hip during running: Are they related to hip anatomy and strength?
Highlights • Hip adduction during running was not associated with deviations in the neck shaft angle. • A fair relationship was found between hip abduction strength and deviations in the neck shaft angle. • Hip adduction during running was not associated with hip abduction strength. • Hip adduction...
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description | Highlights • Hip adduction during running was not associated with deviations in the neck shaft angle. • A fair relationship was found between hip abduction strength and deviations in the neck shaft angle. • Hip adduction during running was not associated with hip abduction strength. • Hip adduction during running was not linked with deviations in pelvis width–femur length ratio. |
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