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Discover Ludwig"bent knee" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the physical position of someone's knee being bent at an angle. Example: "She knelt down on one bent knee, her head bowed in prayer."
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Many non-human primates use bipedal gait opportunistically, moving on flexed limbs, "bent-hip, bent knee", which probably was the earliest form of bipedal gait in the hominids (Demes and O'Neill 2013).
Many of the poses in Indian dance are inspired by this image, with its up-turned hand and elegant fingers, bent knee and raised left leg.
It's the one bent knee, one straight knee, hip jutted out stance so many of us comfortably pop into.
Five studies examined hip range of motion, including the variables of hip internal and external rotation, and bent knee fall out.
Four exercises (seated bent knee calf raise, seated straight knee calf press, standing calf raise, and tibialis anterior raise) will be trained unilaterally on left and right legs.
Strong evidence for: PROs, pain on the adductor squeeze test, hip IR, bent knee fall out, adductor squeeze strength and altered trunk muscle function.
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Position the dog so that the toy can go between the bend in a slightly-bent knee.
Parker said the half-bent knee locked Wednesday, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. he could not bend it.
These are the fruits of Wenders's arrangement with the Vatican, but they aren't made into displays of inside access or bent-knee gratitude.
In comparison to the conventional bent-knee walking pattern, the proposed walking pattern involves three-dimensional motion of the upper body.
The ballerina takes the first step, a bent-knee kick to the side, and in that instant the music and the dance become one.
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