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  1. Physical Therapy and Hip Osteoarthritis
  2. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction as a reason for the development of acetabular retroversion: a new theory
  3. Conservative Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  4. Symmetrical and asymmetrical hip rotation and its relationship to hip rotator muscle strength
  5. On “Ilial anterior rotation…” Vaughn HT, Nitsch W. Phys Ther. 2008;88:1578–1590.
  6. Hip Pain and Mobility Deficits — Hip Osteoarthritis: Clinical Practice Guidelines Linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Healthfrom the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association
  7. Letter to the Editor regarding a study titled “Diagnosis of sacroiliac joint pain: Validity of individual provocation tests and composite of tests”
  8. December 2006 Letters to the Editor-in-Chief
  9. Erratum to “Sternocleidomastoid muscle imbalance in a patient with recurrent headache”
  10. Sternocleidomastoid muscle imbalance in a patient with recurrent headache
  11. The Early Clinical Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  12. The Early Clinical Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  13. Understanding sacroiliac joint movement as a guide to the management of a patient with unilateral low back pain
  14. How To Use Evidence-Based Practice To Distinguish Between Three Different Patients With Low Back Pain
  15. Letters
  16. Low Back Pain and Its Relation to the Hip and Foot
  17. Clinical Usefulness of a Cluster of Sacroiliac Joint Tests in Patients With and Without Low Back Pain
  18. Unilateral Hip Rotation Range of Motion Asymmetry in Patients With Sacroiliac Joint Regional Pain
  19. Shin Splints and Forefoot Contact Running: A Case Report
  20. A Comparison of Two Different Methods to Treat Hip Pain in Runners