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    A Joint Can Only Perform These Movements: Flexion/extension and Abduction/adduction
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A Joint Can Only Perform These Movements: Flexion/extension and Abduction/adduction

Question 20

Question 20

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A joint can only perform these movements: flexion/extension and abduction/adduction. It is therefore a joint.


A) uniaxial
B) multiaxial
C) biaxial

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