“…However, the method used to estimate hip contact forces in these past studies (7,16,20) was insensitive to the peculiar muscle activation patterns adopted by those with FAI syndrome (19,21,22). Separately, finite element analyses report higher contact pressure (16,23) and more concentrated cartilage stresses during walking (16,23,24) and higher subchondral stresses, but only during squatting (25). Overall, the literature suggests regional loading patterns of the hip’s articular surfaces, and not just magnitude of contact force, may be altered in individuals with FAI syndrome compared with controls (3–8,16,19–24).…”