evertors
Evertors are muscles that produce eversion, the outward turning or rotating of a body part. In human anatomy, the term most commonly refers to the muscles that evert the foot at the subtalar joint, located in the lateral compartment of the leg.
The primary evertors of the foot are the fibularis (peroneus) longus, fibularis brevis, and fibularis tertius.
Innervation follows the two branches of the common fibular nerve: the superficial fibular nerve supplies the
Function and clinical relevance: Evertors help stabilize the ankle by opposing inversion. Weakness or injury to