Trapeziometacarpal joint mobility in gibbons (fam. Hylobatidae) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).
Timo van LeeuwenMaarten VannestePriscilla D'AgostinoEvie E VereeckePublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2021)
We conclude that gibbons possess a highly mobile TMC joint and the ball-and-socket morphology allows for large ranges of motion. This type of morphology, however, does not offer much inherent stabilization. Lack of structural joint reinforcement suggests that gibbons may have difficulty in performing any type of power grasp with high loads. Macaques, on the other hand, are shown to have a considerably reinforced TMC joint, which is likely related to the habitual loading of the thumb during locomotion.
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