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    Exam 10: The Ankle and Foot Joints
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    Inversion Occurs at the Talocrural Joint by Turning the Ankle
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Inversion Occurs at the Talocrural Joint by Turning the Ankle

Question 38

Question 38

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Inversion occurs at the talocrural joint by turning the ankle and foot inward toward the midline of the body where the weight is on lateral edge of foot.

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