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Vol. 79, No. 12, December 1999, pp. 1174-1175

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Invited Commentary

David E Krebs

Professor and Director
Massachusetts General Hospital Biomotion Laboratory and
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Boston, MA 02114

Chris A McGibbon

Assistant Professor and Assistant Director
Massachusetts General Hospital Biomotion Laboratory and
MGH Institute of Health Professions

Timothy L Fagerson

Orthopaedic PT Services Inc
332 Washington St
Suite 10
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


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    Introduction
 
We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on the article by Neumann. The elderly subjects with impairments who participated in the study and the excellent research design suggest that this will be an important and oft-quoted contribution to the hip rehabilitation literature.

The hip abductor force model proposed by Dr Neumann and published numerous times in the physical therapy literature has provided an uncomplicated and conceptually palatable means of understanding coronal-plane hip biomechanics.1 Indeed, Dr Neumann's model has facilitated physical therapy teaching by illustrating clearly the real reason . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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