Multiple Choice
Which is an eccentric function of the tibialis posterior?
A) restrains/slows flexion of the leg at the knee joint
B) restrains/slows extension of the leg at the knee joint
C) restrains/slows inversion of the foot at the subtalar joint
D) restrains/slows eversion of the foot at the subtalar joint
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