Is inversion the main cause of inversion when the disease causes both an increase and decrease in the strength of the inversion muscles?

The main reason for this is that the foot has more pronators than extensors (the only extensors are mainly the long and short fibular muscles), and you can notice that the normal foot is inwardly turned when it is not weight bearing and relaxed, so when the disease affects muscle strength, the extensor muscles are usually weaker than the extensor muscles.
Of course, there are some cases where the foot is exostotic.