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Mit dem Einwärtsgang demonstriert das Kind, dass wir nicht göttlichen, sondern tierischen Ursprungs sind. Wie bei allen Säugetieren ist der menschliche Fötus mit einer in der Hüfte flektierten Stellung im Mutterleib. Die Zentrierung des Femurkopfes ist bei erhöhter Antetorsion in Flexion besser als bei nur geringer Drehung des Schenkelhalses nach vorne.

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Hefti, F., Hasler, C., Krieg, A. (2014). Achsen und Längen. In: Kinderorthopädie in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-44995-6_10

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