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Relationship Between The Differences of Hip Active and Passive Turnout Degree On Knee Pain and Dance Performance Among Non-Professional Ballet Dancer

This document provides a literature review on the relationship between differences in hip active and passive turnout degree and knee pain and dance performance among non-professional ballet dancers. It cites several studies that have examined hip range of motion, turnout, injury patterns, and pain in ballet dancers. The document aims to understand how turnout may impact knee pain and dance ability in non-professional ballet dancers.

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Relationship Between The Differences of Hip Active and Passive Turnout Degree On Knee Pain and Dance Performance Among Non-Professional Ballet Dancer

This document provides a literature review on the relationship between differences in hip active and passive turnout degree and knee pain and dance performance among non-professional ballet dancers. It cites several studies that have examined hip range of motion, turnout, injury patterns, and pain in ballet dancers. The document aims to understand how turnout may impact knee pain and dance ability in non-professional ballet dancers.

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