ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE A
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Chapter 11, Problem 5CAL
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There are two types of rotational movements such as eversion and inversion that occur at intertarsal joints of the foot. In eversion, the sole of the foot turns to face laterally whereas, in inversion, the sole of the foot turns medially.
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