Inversion is the movement of the sole towards the median plane (as when an ankle is twisted).
Tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior invert.[1] Some sources also state that the triceps surae and extensor hallucis longus invert.[2]
It occurs at the subtalar joint.[3]
References
- ^ University of Glasgow :: Biomedical & Life Sciences :: Biomedical & Life Sciences
- ^ Kyung Won, PhD. Chung (2005). Gross Anatomy (Board Review). Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 123. ISBN 0-7817-5309-0.
- ^ Gross Anatomy: Functional Anatomy Of The Ankle And Foot
External links
- Diagram at kctcs.edu
- Overview at exrx.net
- http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/figures/chapter_16/16-5.HTM
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