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Résumé
Background Cam and pincer morphologies are associated
with limited internal rotation. However, the routine clinical
examination for hip rotation has limited reliability. A more
standardized method of measuring hip rotation might increase
test-retest and interobserver reliability and might be
useful as a screening test to detect different hip morphologies
without the need for imaging. We developed an examination
chair to standardize the measurement of internal
hip rotation, which improved interobserver reliability.
However, the diagnostic test accuracy for this test is
unknown.