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Eversion

Short definition of Eversion:

Eversion is a movement in which the plantar surface of the foot rotates away from the mid-line of the body. Another way to describe this movement is to say that the plantar surface (sole) of the foot turns laterally, i.e. turns outwards.

Eversion of the foot is demonstrated and compared with inversion (of the foot) in the following video clip. As shown, inversion is the opposite of eversion.

Example of Eversion: Eversion of the foot is demonstrated in the video clip above.

 

Similar and opposite terms:

Eversion (of the foot)

Inversion (of the foot)

 

Pronation
(a term also used for a movement of the forearm)

Supination
(a term also used for a movement of the forearm)

For a single list summarizing all the movements of the body included in this section - see the study page about types of movements at joints.


Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and function with PAGEBURST Access



Bones and Joints: A Guide for Students


Sport and Exercise Science: An Introduction by Murray Griffin and Philip Watkins

See also list of definitions of muscle terminology (words used to convey information about specific muscles) - useful for studying human anatomy and physiology, sports sciences e.g. physical education (PE), physiotherapy, and other health sciences.


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