In which plane does the tibiofemoral joint have the greatest movement? A Frontal B Transverse C Oblique D Sagittal
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The tibiofemoral joint is the joint between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone) in the knee. It is a hinge joint that primarily allows for movement in one plane. Show more…
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