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Iliofemoral |
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| 4% of patients with iliofemoral (proximal) DVT and 3. Basically, the conclusions drawn from all these sources are that training begun during ages six to twelve develops turnout while altering the angle of the long thighbone at the hip by stretching the iliofemoral ligament, a possibility that is not well documented. For example, a child may stand with an increased lumbar lordosis to shifthahe center of gravity farther behind the hip joint, thereby allowing the iliofemoral ligament to provide passive hip extension. |
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