Inversion (kinesiology)
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Inversion is the movement of the sole towards the median plane (same as when an ankle is twisted).
Tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior invert.[1]
It occurs at the subtalar joint.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/fab/tutorial/anatomy/jiet.html
- ^ http://www.upstate.edu/cdb/grossanat/limbs9.shtml
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Amphiarthrosis - Symphysis - Gomphosis - Synovial joint (Hinge joint, Pivot joint, Condyloid joint, Saddle joint, Ball and socket joint, Gliding joint)
Kinesiology - Anatomical terms of motion - Agonist/Antagonist
Flexion/Extension - Adduction/Abduction - Internal rotation/External rotation - Supination/Pronation - Plantarflexion/Dorsiflexion - Eversion/Inversion - Elevation/Depression - Protraction/Retraction