Which joint action can be used to engage and palpate the fibularis longus?

a. Inversion of the foot at the subtalar joint
b. Eversion of the foot at the subtalar joint
c. Dorsiflexion of the foot at the ankle joint
d. Extension of toes two through five at the metacarpophalangeal joints


Answer: b. Eversion of the foot at the subtalar joint

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