eversion
turning outward
Eversion is a movement in which a body part is turned inside out or flipped outwardly. In human anatomy, eversion refers specifically to the movement of the foot, ankle, hand or eyelid when it is turned away from the midline of the body. For example, when the foot is turned outwardly, the sole of the foot will face laterally. This is known as eversion of the foot. Eversion can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as injury, exercise, or genetic conditions. In some cases, everted foot can cause pain and discomfort, which usually requires medical attention. Eversion movement is opposite to inversion, which is the movement of the body part inward towards the midline of the body.
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