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how do joints at the knee and the ankle move differently??

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Answered by pappudubey211
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Answered by guptagauri727
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The knee joint movements showed gradual flexion in the sagittal plane. The unstable-side ankle joint showed plantar flexion of approximately 2° relative to the stable side. In the coronal plane, the unstable-side knee joint differed from the stable side in its tendency for valgus movement.

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