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B.
To determine: The signs and symptoms of the damaged menisci of the knee joint.
Introduction: The knee joint is composed of three separate joints. The two joints are present between the femur and tibia, and the other joint is present between the patella and the patellar surface. It allows flexion, extension, and very limited rotation.
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To identify: Whether the ACL or PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) ligament hyperextended knee more likely to damage.
Introduction: The limb rotation involves the turning of a limb about its axis of rotation. There are two types of rotation, and these are the medial rotation and lateral rotation.
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