Knee Flexion
Cross-source consensus on Knee Flexion from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The knee should not be treated as only a hinge joint. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Tibial internal rotation is required during knee flexion. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Limitations in transverse-plane motion or control can reduce sagittal-plane knee flexion. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- In the ACL repair case, knee flexion improved without direct knee bending after hip and rotational capabilities were addressed. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- In the total knee arthroplasty case, knee flexion improved and pain decreased without forced bending or manual therapy. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- The article favors restoring related movement planes and adjacent regions instead of forcing knee flexion directly. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion