Understanding Hip Flexion: Anatomy, Muscles, and Range of Motion

In this video, we explore the fascinating mechanics of hip flexion, an essential movement in activities like walking, running, and dancing. Discover the anatomy of the hip joint and the primary muscles involved in hip flexion, including the iliacus, psoas major, and rectus femoris. Learn how factors like knee position affect the range of motion and understand the difference between active and passive flexion. Whether you're an athlete, fitness enthusiast, or simply curious about human movement, this video will provide valuable insights into how your body works.

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