Gen Combo Ll Basic Biomechanics; Connect Ac; Maxtraq Software Ac
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Chapter 4, Problem 1AP
Hypothesize about the way or ways in which each of the following bones is loaded when a person stands in anatomical position. Be as specific as possible in identifying which parts of the bones arc loaded.
a. Femur
b. Tibia
c. Scapula
d. Humerus
e. Third lumbar vertebra
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