The elite ballet dancer has greater-than-average turnout, or external
rotation, in the hip. Anatomic constraints, such as the angle of versi
on of the femoral neck, or the femoral neck anteversion (FNA) angle, m
ay limit the amount of external rotation or turnout in the hip. The pu
rpose of this study was to determine whether dancers who have better-t
han-average turnout have lower-than-average FNA angles. Fourteen elite
female dancers from three major American ballet companies were studie
d. The FNA angles were measured in 28 hips by magnetic resonance imagi
ng techniques. The mean FNA angle in the dancers measured 11.9 degrees
(range, 4 degrees-24 degrees), and was similar to the mean FNA angle
in the general population (11.4 degrees). It was concluded that the av
erage femoral neck anteversion angle in this select group of dancers i
s similar to that of the general population, although none of the danc
ers in this study had severe femoral neck anteversion.