Conservative management of femoral anterior glide syndrome: a case series

2018 
Background Femoral anterior glide syndrome is a movement impairment syndrome, which presents with anterior hip pain aggravated by hip flexion and extension. It is believed to occur because of altered muscle activation patterns contributing to altered gliding of the femoral head within the acetabulum and constant overloading and irritation of the joint structures.
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