Active extension of the knee refers to the voluntary straightening of the knee joint, primarily involving the quadriceps muscle contracting to extend the leg from a flexed position. This movement is crucial for activities such as walking, running, and climbing stairs, as it contributes to stability and mobility. A key association is its role in rehabilitation following knee injuries, where impaired active extension can indicate underlying issues such as ligament damage or patellar dysfunction.

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