In the article, the authors explores the association between hip strength and hip and knee movement in male runners.
2017.06.15 | Rasmus Østergaard Nielsen
Published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, the authors investigates the potential influence of eccentric hip abduction strength on hip and knee movement during running, on a sample of 100 recreational male runners.
The results showed no association in the main groups of interest, but a subgroup analysis did indicate a relationship between eccentric hip abduction strength and knee abduction angle.
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