Gluteus maximus transfer following THA does not improve abductor strength - a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients with gluteus medius disruption The investigators have compared 15 gluteus maximus transferred patients with the use of a gait analysis system based on reflective markers and force plates to objectively evaluate the gait performance pre- and postoperatively.
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Abductor strength measurement with use of an optical tracking system after Gluteus maximus transfer - a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients pre- and postoperative with gluteus medius disruption
Timeframe: Preop
Abductor strength measurement with use of an optical tracking system after Gluteus maximus transfer- a case-control gait analysis study of 15 patients pre- and postoperative with gluteus medius disruption
Timeframe: Postop 2 year