Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study

Introduction: Snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs in 5-10% of the global population. A back and forth skip of the tendon of the dysfunctional muscle across the osseous prominence is the most common symptom of this condition. Mainly young generation suffers from SHS. Depending on the structures that c...

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Main Authors: Witke-Woźniak Agnieszka, Wychowański Michał, Dąmbski Tomasz, Szymfel Karina, Kochański Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing 2016-09-01
Series:Advances in Rehabilitation
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spelling doaj-8672993c807e4de09da2a45ca6d78b022020-11-24T21:47:12ZengTermedia PublishingAdvances in Rehabilitation1734-49482016-09-01303556810.1515/rehab-2015-0049rehab-2015-0049Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot studyWitke-Woźniak Agnieszka0Wychowański Michał1Dąmbski Tomasz2Szymfel Karina3Kochański Tomasz4 Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of, Rehabilitation, Student Scientific Club of Biomechanics at the Department of, Biological Foundations of Rehabilitation Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Centre, Remiszewska 14, 03-550 Warszawa Rehabilitation Centre, Remiszewska 14, 03-550 Warszawa Rehabilitation Centre, Remiszewska 14, 03-550 WarszawaIntroduction: Snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs in 5-10% of the global population. A back and forth skip of the tendon of the dysfunctional muscle across the osseous prominence is the most common symptom of this condition. Mainly young generation suffers from SHS. Depending on the structures that cause an audible snap, snapping hip syndrome may be classified into intra-articular and extra-articular types. The main aim of the research was to assess the strength of the major hip muscles and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/rehab.2016.30.issue-3/rehab-2015-0049/rehab-2015-0049.xml?format=INTstrengthstabilography
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author Witke-Woźniak Agnieszka
Wychowański Michał
Dąmbski Tomasz
Szymfel Karina
Kochański Tomasz
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Wychowański Michał
Dąmbski Tomasz
Szymfel Karina
Kochański Tomasz
Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
Advances in Rehabilitation
strength
stabilography
author_facet Witke-Woźniak Agnieszka
Wychowański Michał
Dąmbski Tomasz
Szymfel Karina
Kochański Tomasz
author_sort Witke-Woźniak Agnieszka
title Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
title_short Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
title_full Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
title_fullStr Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
title_sort hip muscle strength and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome – a pilot study
publisher Termedia Publishing
series Advances in Rehabilitation
issn 1734-4948
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Introduction: Snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs in 5-10% of the global population. A back and forth skip of the tendon of the dysfunctional muscle across the osseous prominence is the most common symptom of this condition. Mainly young generation suffers from SHS. Depending on the structures that cause an audible snap, snapping hip syndrome may be classified into intra-articular and extra-articular types. The main aim of the research was to assess the strength of the major hip muscles and static balance in patients with snapping hip syndrome.
topic strength
stabilography
url http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/rehab.2016.30.issue-3/rehab-2015-0049/rehab-2015-0049.xml?format=INT
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