
Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
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ISBN: 9780803694231
Author: Lynn S. Lippert
Publisher: F. A. Davis Company
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Chapter 18, Problem 2FAQ
a.
Summary Introduction
To determine: The way in which the hip flexion get affected by sitting on a low surface versus a higher one.
Introduction: The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint that connects the leg to the trunk of the body. The hip joint is the most proximal of the lower extremity.
b.
Summary Introduction
To determine: The accompanying hip motions that occur when a person has the feet apart, knees together, and hands on knees, and pushes down to assist the standing position.
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