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'''Passive stretching''' is a form of ] in which an external force exerts upon the limb to move it into the new position. This is in contrast to ]. Passive stretching resistance is normally achieved through the force of ] on the limb or on the body weighing down on it. It can also be achieved with the help of a partner, stretch bands, or mechanical devices. The more force exerted on the limb, the less time it will take to drop lower into the stretch, but this increases the potential for ].

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