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The action of the hamstring muscles is: a. flexion of the knee and extension of the hip. b. flexion of the hip and knee. c. extension of the knee and flexion of

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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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