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Complete pelvis position description

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A thigh whose long axis was parallel to the frontal pelvic axis, and in which the knee flexion axis was parallel to the pelvic transverse axis, would be in the neutral position (described by zeroes in all three angles). To move from this neutral position to the actual thigh position described by the three angles, first flex the hip by the amount of the hip flexion, then adduct by the amount of hip adduction, then rotate the thigh about the (flexed and adducted) long axis of the thigh, and it is in the position described by those three angles.  

Complete knee position description

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