a.
To determine: Whether the trunk motion in the given position is still the same when a person sits on a chair with his legs abducted, dropping his head, shoulders forward, and bending his hips and trunk until the shoulder are between his knees.
Introduction: The neck is a part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders and trunk is that part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached.
b.
To determine: Whether the hips are flexing or extending.
c.
To determine: Whether the hip muscle moves its origin toward its insertion or its insertion toward its origin.
d.
To determine: The
e.
To describe: The way in which the holding of the feet allows certain hip muscles to contract.
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