All of the following muscles causes movement at the hip joint, EXCEPT: a. Iliopsoas b. Brachialis c. Gluteus Maximus d. Gluteus Medius
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The brachialis, on the other hand, is a muscle that is located in the upper arm and is involved in elbow flexion. Show more…
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