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The effect of asymmetrical limited hip flexion on seating posture, scoliosis and windswept hip distortion.
https://arctichealth.org/en/permalink/ahliterature293053
Source
Res Dev Disabil. 2017 Dec; 71:18-23
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date
Dec-2017
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Author
Atli Ágústsson
Þórarinn Sveinsson
Elisabet Rodby-Bousquet
Author Affiliation
University of Iceland, School of Health Sciences, Research Centre of Movement Science, Reykjavík, Iceland. Electronic address: atli@hi.is.
Source
Res Dev Disabil. 2017 Dec; 71:18-23
Date
Dec-2017
Language
English
Publication Type
Journal Article
Keywords
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Cerebral Palsy - physiopathology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hip - physiopathology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Posture - physiology
Range of Motion, Articular - physiology
Scoliosis - physiopathology
Sweden
Torso
Young Adult
Abstract
Postural asymmetries with seating problems are common in adults with cerebral palsy.
To analyse the prevalence of asymmetrical limited hip flexion (90°.
Asymmetrical limited hip flexion affects the seating posture and is associated with scoliosis and windswept hip distortion.
PubMed ID
28987968
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