a.
To determine: The type of kinetic activity when an individual in a supine position with knees flexed moves into the given position.
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.
To determine: The hip motion that occurs when an individual in a supine position with knees flexed moves into the given position.
c.
To determine: The type of contraction that occurs when an individual in a supine position with knees flexed moves into the given position.
d.
To determine: The hip muscle group that is the agonist when an individual in a supine position with knees flexed moves into the given position.
e.
To determine: The muscle that prevents the completion of motion as it is passively insufficient when an individual in a supine position with knees flexed moves into the given position.
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