Bill Hartman 1:08:00–1:08:36
And this is why if you're doing traditional measures, like initially you get this crazy extra rotation representations where you get like 70 degrees of hip abduction, which doesn't even exist. But it measures that way. And then you get the next person that comes in, and you go, 'Oh, they're on an oblique axis. I should expect to see all this crazy hip abduction,' and you get 15. And then you go, 'How is that even possible? They're on an oblique. I know they're on an oblique.' And it's like, 'Oh, they got shoved forward so far that the muscle orientations changed again.'
hip abductiontraditional measuresoblique axismuscle orientations