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    What Movement Occurs When One Moves the Foot from the Anatomical
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What Movement Occurs When One Moves the Foot from the Anatomical

Question 6

Question 6

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What movement occurs when one moves the foot from the anatomical position to point the toes laterally, with the foot flat on the floor?


A) eversion
B) lateral rotation
C) inversion
D) plantar flexion

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