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ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
2. Explain the sequencing of joint actions in the ankle and foot during the support phase of gait.
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Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 1. Construct a chart listing...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 2. Construct a chart listing...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 3. Construct a chart listing...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 4. Compare the structure of...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 5. Compare the structure of...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 6. Describe sequentially the...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 7. Describe sequentially the...Ch. 8 - INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS 8. Describe sequentially the...Ch. 8 - 9. Use the diagram in Sample Problem 8.1 as a...Ch. 8 - Prob. 10IP
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