Hip functions influence on knee dysfunction: a proximal link to a distal problem

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Reiman, Michael P.
Bolgla, Lori A.
Lorenz, Daniel
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2009-02
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Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2009 Feb; 18(1): 33-46.
Abstract

The purpose of this commentary is to describe the multifactorial relationships between hip-joint strength, range of motion, kinetics/kinematics, and various knee pathologies, specifically as they relate across an individual's life span. Understanding the interdependence between the hip and knee joints in respect to functional activity is a necessary and relevant aspect for clinicians to investigate to ameliorate various pathological presentations at the knee that might have a proximal relationship.

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Human Kinetics
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
J Sport Rehabil
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1056-6716
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