Slide-down phase
a.
To determine: The knee motion during the slide-down phase.
Introduction: Knee is the largest and complex joint in the body. The knee articulates the femur of the thighbone to tibia of the shinbone. The collateral ligaments of the knee are present outer to the knee and help to connect the upper and lower leg bones to the knee.
b.
To determine: The type of contraction during the slide-down phase.
c.
To determine: The muscle that performs the action during the slide-down phase.
d.
To determine: Whether the activity is open- or closed-chain activityduring the slide-down phase.
Holding phase
a.
To determine: The type of contractionduring the holding phase.
b.
To determine: The muscles that perform the actionduring the holding phase.
Return phase
a.
To determine: The knee motion during the return phase.
b.
To determine: The type of contraction during the return phase.
c.
To determine: The muscles that perform the action during the return phase.
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