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Newton's laws are often referred to as "universal." Why?
Piriformis
A muscle in the gluteal region of the lower limb, involved in the rotation of the thigh and known for its relation to the sciatic nerve.
Inversion
A movement that tilts the sole of the foot towards the midline of the body, opposite to eversion.
Tibialis Anterior
A muscle in the anterior compartment of the leg responsible for dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot.
Fibularis Longus
A muscle of the lower leg that helps in the flexion and supination of the foot.
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