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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articulated knee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, biomechanics, or mechanical design, referring to a knee joint that allows for movement.
Example: "The prosthetic limb features an articulated knee that mimics the natural movement of a human leg."
Alternatives: "hinged knee" or "jointed knee".
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The rehabilitation program was immobilization with 20° of flexion for 15 days, then progressive recovery of range of motion in an articulated knee brace for 30 days.
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They feature 3L water and windproof fabric, as well as articulated knees and a reinforced bottom hem.
Gusseted crotch, dual cargo pockets, articulated knees, a high-backed waist, padding pockets… a combat shirt that combines an FR [flame retardant]-material in the chest and functional sleeves like the jacket.
In addition to average measurements, Lammily will have articulated wrists, knees, elbows, and feet, minimal makeup, and a simple wardrobe.
The catch-and-release sensibility of the collection that used jackets and skirts, riveted together from stiff fabric, triple-wide leather belts and articulated over-the-knee boots as counterpoint to the fluid pants and draped dresses was beautifully done.
To describe the technical characteristics and design of the TACK (total articulating cementless knee) from LINK, as well as the results obtained institutions, patient satisfaction, and complications.
And by all means, extend the footrest, too, since this can give even a very tall man enough chair length to have his knees only slightly flexed once the chair is fully articulated.
Clinical benefit of TiN-coating of CoCrMo knee implant articulating surfaces should be investigated further.
In addition to addressing the foreboding budgetary "heart attack" colorfully articulated by Topinka, the winner should dedicate his stewardship to rehabbing the buckling knees of a once-proud giant among states.
The radius and ulna of the front legs are articulated by the carpus, which, while structurally equivalent to the human wrist, functions as a knee.
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