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This shows that in Pseudoproscopia hind legs, as in locust hind legs, passive joint forces drive flexions of the tibia, whereas passive muscle forces drive extensions.
In this species, the flexor tibiae muscle is approximately three times stronger than the extensor tibiae muscle [ 30], and here passive joint forces drive extensions, whereas passive forces originating in the flexor muscle drive passive flexions.
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