Anterior rotation of the innominates is commonly the result of abnormal pronation. If the innominates are anteriorly rotated:
The Gluteus Minimus and Medius muscles become strong internal thigh rotators
The Medial Hamstrings and Adductor muscles become weak internal thigh rotators
Reference
Arnold AS, Delp SL 1998. Do the hamstrings and adductors cause excessive internal rotation of the hip in persons with cerebral palsy? North American Congress on Biomechanics, Univ Waterloo, Ontario Canada.
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