Imagine a ballroom dancer; they tend to dance with
hyperextended knee joints.
Again, you're probably
hyperextending the knee joints.
That means you're probably
hyperextending your knee joints.
Not exact matches
If their legs bow inward when locked, meaning the
knees are set back while the hips advance forward, then the athlete can
hyperextend that
joint.
If your
joints are hypermobile, do not
hyperextend your
knee.
For example, so - called double -
jointed people can
hyperextend their
knees while «locking» them, but if they engage their quads they can usually keep their legs straight and
knees supported.
Dogs with this condition may learn how to «
hyperextend» the
knee joint and snap the patella back into place.