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The Active Knee Extension Test is used to assess hamstring muscle length and the range of active knee extension in the position of hip flexion (Dennis et al 2008)<br> | |||
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
The Active Knee Extension Test is used to assess hamstring muscle length and the range of active knee extension in the position of hip flexion (Dennis et al 2008)
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