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Fig. 5A. 27-year-old woman with normal iliopsoas tendon motion.
Transverse sonogram of right hip shows normal, oval-shaped, hyperechogenic
iliopsoas tendon anterior to acetabulum (A) and femoral head (F). As hip is
flexed, abducted, and externally rotated, iliopsoas tendon moves laterally in
direction indicated by arrow. Lateral displacement of tendon is smooth with
mild rotatory motion (counterclockwise for right hip).
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