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Male patients had significantly thicker superior capsules (3.4 mm vs. 2.8 mm, = .034). BTS was not associated with capsular thickness when controlling for sex. On CT, femoral version (18.9° vs 11.4°, .001), and McKibben index (37.8° vs. 28.2°, .001) were significantly greater in those with a BTS ≥4. Patients with a BTS ≥4 had more hip internal rotation at 90° of flexion (15.0° vs 10.0°, .001), when prone (30.0° vs 20.0°, = .004), and in extension (10.0° vs. 5.0°, .001). All female patients, regardless of Beighton