In the "push-pull" maneuver, which one of the following findings is seen in the normal hip in the coronal neutral view?
A) The femoral head is never seen over the posterior lip of the acetabulum.
B) The femoral head remains in place in the acetabulum.
C) The femoral head appears over the posterior lip of the triradiate cartilage as the femur is pushed.
D) The femoral head migrates laterally and posteriorly.
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