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English: Figure 3: Musculoskeletal model of the right hindlimb of Deinonychus used in the study. (A) The full model in medial (left) and anterior (right) view, showing the wrapping surfaces (blue) used to help constrain MTU paths (red). (B) Three whole-limb postures were tested for, spanning from extended (1) to crouched (3) configurations. (C) Two different lengths of each MTU were tested for, short MTUs originating from the proximal tibia (left) and long MTUs originating from the distal femur (right). (D) The motion of the MTP joint (and the two IP joints that were programmatically coupled to it) ranged from −65° of flexion through to 60° of extension. Arrows show the points at which MTU length distal to the ankle was measured, used in the calculation of bounds to tendon slack length (see Table 1). For scale, the femur in the model is 291 mm long.
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Author Peter J. Bishop

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Computer generated models of the possible range of motion of the legs of Deinonychus antirrhopus

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