Yes, you are right from the FEMORAL point of view: it's this bone which shows a lack of anterolateral rotatory stability (as when I turn to the right with my right foot planted); but it is the TIBIAL point of view which is speaked about of in this video: so jschuber is right too.
Yes, you are right from the FEMORAL point of view: it's this bone which shows a lack of anterolateral rotatory stability (as when I turn to the right with my right foot planted); but it is the TIBIAL point of view which is speaked about of in this video: so jschuber is right too.
antokindness 2 years ago
Correct me if I am wrong: This should be indicative of Anterolateral Rotary Instability and not what has been stated.
Thanks
Harpreet Singh
LA, USA
hpczar 2 years ago