Femoroacetabular Impingement
Cross-source consensus on Femoroacetabular Impingement from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- FAI is described as altered bone shape around the hip joint, including cam and pincer forms. — FAI, Warm-Ups, and EMG Studies
- Extra bone in FAI is framed as an adaptation to repeated or excessive localized loading rather than direct bone-on-bone contact. — FAI, Warm-Ups, and EMG Studies
- Limited movement options may contribute to FAI by repeatedly loading the same regions of the femur or acetabulum. — FAI, Warm-Ups, and EMG Studies
- Cam or pincer morphology is presented as a response to persistent loading patterns rather than random bony overgrowth. — FAI, Warm-Ups, and EMG Studies
- Improving hip range of motion and movement variability is recommended to redistribute load and potentially reduce symptoms or slow further localized adaptation. — FAI, Warm-Ups, and EMG Studies