Eversion, a foot movement where the bottom of the foot is turned laterally (away from midline), is performed by the tibialis posterior muscle, assisted by the fibularis longus and fibularis brevis.
In the context of the question, eversion is a foot movement involving the intertarsal joints of the foot in which the bottom of the foot is turned laterally, away from the midline. This action is performed mainly by the tibialis posterior muscle. Other muscles that assist in this movement are the fibularis longus and the fibularis brevis.
The tibialis posterior muscle works to plantar flex (bend the foot downwards) and invert the foot (turn the sole of the foot inwards). In contrast, during eversion, the bottom of the foot turns outward, away from the midline of the body.
Understanding these movements and the muscles involved can help you visualize how our bodies stabilize while walking or running on uneven surfaces, make quick side-to-side direction changes in active sports, and more.
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A.bone
B.smooth muscle
C.skeletal muscle
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B. Old crust falls into oceans and is destroyed by ocean currents
C. Old crust is destroyed and new crust is formed at plate boundaries
Answer:
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