Relationship Between the Number of Hip Abduction Performance With Contralateral Adduction in Side-lying and the Lateral Pelvic Shift Distance During One-leg Lifting
Background: The gluteus medius (Gmed) plays a critical role in maintaining frontal plane stability of the pelvis during functional activities, such as one-leg lifting. Side-lying hip abduction (SHA) has been used as a dynamic test to evaluate Gmed function. However, the abduction force of the low...
Main Authors: | Do-eun Lee, Jun-hee Kim, Gyeong-tae Gwak, Young-soo Weon, Oh-yun Kwon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy
2023-05-01
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Series: | Physical Therapy Korea |
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