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  • 3. Trunk, pelvis, hip, and knee kinematics, hip strength, and gluteal muscle activation during a single-leg squat in males and females with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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  • 11. Effect of patellofemoral pain on strength and mechanics after an exhaustive run.
    Bazett-Jones DM, Cobb SC, Huddleston WE, O'Connor KM, Armstrong BS, Earl-Boehm JE.
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  • 13. Predictors of hip internal rotation during running: an evaluation of hip strength and femoral structure in women with and without patellofemoral pain.
    Souza RB, Powers CM.
    Am J Sports Med; 2009 Mar; 37(3):579-87. PubMed ID: 19098153
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  • 14. Differences in hip kinematics, muscle strength, and muscle activation between subjects with and without patellofemoral pain.
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  • 15. A proximal strengthening program improves pain, function, and biomechanics in women with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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  • 17. Strength of hip muscle groups in sedentary women with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
    Moradi Z, Akbari M, Ansari NN, Emrani A, Mohammadi P.
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  • 18. Eccentric hip muscle function in females with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome.
    Baldon Rde M, Nakagawa TH, Muniz TB, Amorim CF, Maciel CD, Serrão FV.
    J Athl Train; 2009 Jan; 44(5):490-6. PubMed ID: 19771287
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  • 20. The addition of the Protonics brace system to a rehabilitation protocol to address patellofemoral joint syndrome.
    Denton J, Willson JD, Ballantyne BT, Davis IS.
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