Perform the action of flexion of the thigh at the knee. Palpate the posterior thigh as you do so, and list the muscles responsible for this movement.
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What type of movement is allowed by the hip joint? (can be more than one) a. Flexion b. Extension c. Abduction d. Adduction e. Circumduction f. Pronation g. Supination h. Rotation
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