Pediatric pelvic, hip, and thigh injuries are becoming increasingly more common. Careful clinical diagnosis with considerations of broad differentials and appropriate treatment in this age group is crucial. This chapter will review basic hip anatomy. Muc
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However, we could not find a significant improvement of muscle strength prediction for the flexor muscles, which could have various explanations. In this context, differences between the two compartments regarding anatomy, such as number of involved joints (quadriceps: one joint vs. ischiocrural ...