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Does pelvic rotation take place during normal reciprocal gait?
A) Yes.
B) No.

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Final answer:

During normal reciprocal gait, pelvic rotation does take place at the hip joint.

Step-by-step explanation:

During normal reciprocal gait, pelvic rotation does take place. It occurs at the ball-and-socket joints of the hip, as the femur rotates around its long axis. This movement of the hip joint helps to facilitate smooth walking and running motions.

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