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Intoeing gait

Posted on April 4, 2016 by admin

Hi all, I have a question regarding intoeing. I understand that the tightness of the ligaments of the hip joint could result in intoeing. However, do tightness of muscles of the hip joint contribute to intoeing

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Intoeing gait

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