A person's ankle can be passively flexed to a 100-degree angle but actively flexed only to a 90-degree angle because
a. when the ankle is actively stretched in flexion, the muscles are relaxed so the ankle can move a little bit farther than when the ankle is passively stretched.
b. when the ankle is passively stretched in flexion, the muscles are contracted so the ankle can move less than when a person actively flexes the ankle.
c. when the ankle is passively stretched in flexion, the muscles are relaxed so the ankle can move less than when a person actively flexes the ankle.
d. when the ankle is passively stretched in flexion, the muscles are relaxed so the ankle can move a little bit farther than when a person actively flexes the ankle.
d
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