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grasping muscle of foot in apes​

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The m. tibialis posterior (TP) is the main invertor of the foot in both apes and in humans. In apes, it is important for inversion during arboreal locomotion and grasping. ... In humans, it is a strong muscle with two or three strands inserting onto the navicular bone and onto the three cuneiform bones

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