A client assumes a right single limb stance as shown in the diagram. If the pelvis is in equilibrium (no excessive pelvi

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A client assumes a right single limb stance as shown in the diagram. If the pelvis is in equilibrium (no excessive pelvi

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A Client Assumes A Right Single Limb Stance As Shown In The Diagram If The Pelvis Is In Equilibrium No Excessive Pelvi 1
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A client assumes a right single limb stance as shown in the diagram. If the pelvis is in equilibrium (no excessive pelvic lateral tilt) which of the following statements must be true? Hip abductor force (HAF) force 8068 Body Weight (BW) D₂ a. The ipsilateral torque is created by the body weight (BW) and contralateral load (CL). b. The contralateral torque is described as counterclockwise. c. The contralateral load (force) must be equal to the hip abductor force. O d. The ipsilateral torque is equal to the two contralateral torques. I Contralateral-held Load (CL)
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