“…Recent systematic reviews (Diamond et al, ; Freke et al, ; Mayne et al, ) and research studies have examined physical impairments associated with FAI syndrome, acetabular labral pathology and chondropathology, and have found impaired hip range of motion (Kemp et al, ; Diamond et al, ), reduced hip muscle strength (Casartelli et al, ; Harris‐Hayes et al, ; Mendis et al, ; Kemp et al, ; Nepple et al, ; Diamond et al, ), impaired functional task performance (Hatton et al, ; Bagwell et al, ; Charlton et al, ; Kemp et al, ; Samaan et al, ), and altered gait biomechanics (Kennedy et al, ; Brisson et al, ; Hunt et al, ; Ng et al, ). With respect to hip muscle size, previous research has investigated size of the gluteal muscles in patients with chronic hip joint pain (Mastenbrook et al, ) and of the individual hip flexor muscles in patients with acetabular labral pathology (Mendis et al, ); however, no research to date has investigated the individual hip abductor, hip extensor, or hip external rotator muscles in this patient population. As intra‐articular hip joint pathology could impair stability of the hip joint and the muscles surrounding the hip may be required to provide dynamic stability (Retchford et al, ), it is important to determine if imbalances in hip muscle size exist in the presence of joint pathology.…”