The Worst Possible Direction for Knee Joint: Hyperextension
By Institute of Human AnatomyFrom boclips.com
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In this video, the speaker explores the anatomy of the knee joint and discusses the consequences of hyperextension, or going backwards, which can cause damage to the ligaments, tendons, and bones. He also explains the different grades of knee injuries and the potential need for surgery or rehabilitation.
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