The move you're describing is often referred to as a "hip pop" or "hip sway." It's a popular pose in dance and fashion, where a girl shifts her weight to one leg, pops out the hip on that side, and bends the opposite knee. This stance adds a playful and confident flair to photos or performances, highlighting curves and showcasing style. It's frequently seen in Music Videos and social media trends.
Try the joints: hip, knee, ankle.
Joint Laxity
Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
The function of the medial hamstring muscle in the human body is to help bend the knee and extend the hip.
Primarily your Hip joint with its ball and socket, supplemented by the articulations of knee and ankle.
It is not a separate joint it is your hip joint, the hip joint is a ball & socket joint!!!
Hamstring injury'STRAIN' is damage to a muscle or tendon (whereas a 'sprain' is ligamentous and has different symptoms;there are more than 3 muscles that straighten the hip and bend the knee, but it sounds like you're talking about the hamstring group.I'd commonly call it a hamstring strain.Is that the term you're looking for?hamstring injuryhamstringHamstring
all bones in foot ankle knee shin leg and hip also you head and arm bones move
because you bend your hip its obvious
Vertebral Foraminal Entrapment on Hip Flexion and Knee Extension
A Joint (I)?! Elbow, hip, knee, finger, jaw, neck, ankle A Joint (I)?!
The knee to hip ratio is a measurement used in anthropometry to assess body proportions. It compares the length of the leg from the hip to the knee to the length of the leg from the knee to the floor. This ratio can vary among individuals and populations.