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Answered by utcrush18
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eversion: Tilting of the foot so the sole faces away from the midline. inversion: Tilting of the foot so the sole faces into the midline. dorsiflexion: Movement of the foot upwards towards the lower leg

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Answered by Hraveine
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The ankle joint is a hinge type joint, with movement permitted in one plane. Thus, plantarflexion and dorsiflexion are the main movements that occur at the ankle joint. Eversion and inversion are produced at the other joints of the foot, such as the subtalar joint.

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