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Question
which nerve is associated with the action of ankle dorsiflexion and inversion from the following choices? tibial sciatic femoral deep peroneal
Brief Explanations
Ankle dorsiflexion (lifting the foot upward) and inversion (turning the foot inward) are controlled by muscles innervated by the Deep Peroneal (fibular) nerve. The tibial nerve controls plantarflexion, the sciatic nerve splits into tibial and common peroneal nerves, and the femoral nerve controls thigh/hip movements.
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