The effects of movement dysfunction (reduced eccentric hip abduction strength, glute medius and maximus weakness, valgus knee, knee bow in, and greater trunk displacement), have on knee pain, knee injury, ACL (ligament) tears, patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), and pathology. The reliability, validity, and application of assessment and intervention on knee bow in and lower extremity dysfunction (feet flatten and feet turn out) on preventing hip, knee, and ankle pain.
The effects of movement dysfunction (reduced eccentric hip abduction strength, glute medius and maximus weakness, valgus knee, knee bow in, and greater trunk displacement), have on knee pain, knee injury, ACL (ligament) tears, patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), and pathology. The reliability, validity, and application of assessment and intervention on knee bow in and lower extremity dysfunction (feet flatten and feet turn out) on preventing hip, knee, and ankle pain.
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