Rotational Knee Problems
Cross-source consensus on Rotational Knee Problems from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- A local knee issue may involve a rotational mismatch. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training
- Both rotational presentations can create abnormal knee loading. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training
- A knee facing forward while the foot points outward suggests tibial external rotation with femoral internal rotation. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training
- Restoring movement variability should precede placing the leg into positions that provide missing movement options. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training
- Tibial internal rotation with a different femoral orientation can create a pigeon-toed appearance from the knee down. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training
- A forward-foot lunge can help someone with tibial external rotation and femoral internal rotation. — Breathing, Hip Clunking, and Knee Issues in Training