The Influence of Abnormal Hip Mechanics on Knee Injury: A Biomechanical Perspective
University of Southern California
Abstract
UNLABELLED: During the last decade, there has been a growing body of literature suggesting that proximal factors may play a contributory role with respect to knee injuries. A review of the biomechanical and clinical studies in this area indicated that impaired muscular control of the hip, pelvis, and trunk can affect tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joint kinematics and kinetics in multiple planes. In particular, there is evidence that motion impairments at the hip may underlie injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament tears, iliotibial band syndrome, and patellofemoral joint pain. In addition, the literature suggests that females may be more disposed to proximal influences than males. Based on the evidence…
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Pelvis
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Trunk
- Physical therapy
- Patella
- Biomechanics
- Rehabilitation
- Good health and well-being