“…Changes in neuromuscular function of the hip are associated with intra‐articular hip joint pathology. 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.…”