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Addendum: femoroacetabulair impingement

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Een relatief onbekende aandoening die verantwoordelijk is voor veel gevallen van lies- en heuppijn bij jonge sporters is femoroacetabulair impingement (FAI ). Het gaat hierbij om een relatief nieuwe diagnose binnen de medische wereld, die vaak over het hoofd wordt gezien.

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    FADIR staat voor Flexion, ADduction en Internal Rotation.

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    FABER staat voor Flexion, ABduction en External Rotation.

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Joldersma, P. (2013). Addendum: femoroacetabulair impingement. In: van Nugteren, K., Winkel, D. (eds) Onderzoek en behandeling van het bekken. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0356-4_3

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