Effects of a Hip Flexor Stretching Program on Running Kinematics in Individuals With Limited Passive Hip Extension

ABSTRACTMettler, JH, Shapiro, R, and Pohl, MB. Effects of a hip flexor stretching program on running kinematics in individuals with limited passive hip extension. J Strength Cond Res 33(12)3338–3344, 2019—Tightness of the hip flexor muscle group may theoretically contribute to altered kinematics of...

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Humans
Joint surgery
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Lumbar Vertebrae
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Male
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Muscular system
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Running
Running - physiology
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Young Adult
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