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Figure shows the anatomical structures in the lower leg and foot that are involved in standing on tiptoe, with the heel raised slightly off the floor so that the foot effectively contacts
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human anatomy - Why do we have the tibia and fibula (a 2nd bone) in the lower leg? - Biology Stack Exchange
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