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Clinical Correlate: Lower Extremity, Spence Reid, MD
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August 25th, 2010
Pain resulting from perturbation of the hip proper is felt in the groin whereas trochanteric bursitis is felt over the lateral aspect of the hip.
Injury to the superior gluteal nerve can be assessed by testing the integrity of a cutaneous distribution.
While standing on one foot the center of gravity passes through the planted foot.
While standing on one foot the lower extremity is adducted to correct the center of gravity.
Decreasing the normal distance between the origin and insertion of a muscle (shorten) decreases the power of contraction.
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