Hello,
It is known that the knee joint, during the passage of the limb from the
flexed to the extended position a gliding movement is superposed on the
rolling. Is true only for human or is it true for other animals too?
Is it more efficient during the walk that a hinge-like joint?
Thanks a lot,
Gwenael Guillard
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It is known that the knee joint, during the passage of the limb from the
flexed to the extended position a gliding movement is superposed on the
rolling. Is true only for human or is it true for other animals too?
Is it more efficient during the walk that a hinge-like joint?
Thanks a lot,
Gwenael Guillard
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