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Force couple relationship refers to a biomechanical concept in which two or more muscles act together to produce a coordinated movement around a joint. In a force couple, each muscle produces a force at a different angle than the other muscles, but the combined effect of all the forces is a rotational movement around the joint. The muscular forces are often synergistic, meaning the main muscle performs a specific action while the other muscles stabilise the joint to prevent injury or displacemen
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Force couple relationship refers to a biomechanical concept in which two or more muscles act together to produce a coordinated movement around a joint. In a force couple, each muscle produces a force at a different angle than the other muscles, but the combined effect of all the forces is a rotational movement around the joint. The muscular forces are often synergistic, meaning the main muscle performs a specific action while the other muscles stabilise the joint to prevent injury or displacemen
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