BASIC BIOMECHANICS-CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 8, Problem 7AP
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To construct: Free body diagram that demonstrates the use of cane that can alleviate the compression on the hip.
Concept introduction: Hip is the structure found in the vertebrates. It is also known as coxa. The hip region is made up of hip bone and acetabulum joint. The hip joints are responsible for pelvic inclination angle.
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