Haha, hardware is pretty much everywhere.

Long plate along the lateral ankle, two huge screws through the anterior ankle in the tibia, another angled screw through the fibula that comes out the other side of the bone into the achilles tendon area, which they said will probably cause tendonitis later if it doesn't come out.
He was fitted for custom orthotic inserts to correct a significant overpronation that is likely increasing pressure on the top of his foot. That could be another possible cause of weak eversion. I'm hoping that will help him tolerate longer periods of weight bearing.
Pain has always been in the band across the top of the foot, the inferior extensor retinaculum. It used to also shoot along the entire top of the foot, stopping short of the toes. Weight bearing and eversion both trigger pain in the band. He's so much better than he was, just very limited still in how much he can do. I'm thankful he's improving, it's just such a long process. The fact that the pain is so localized is what made his doctor suspect an entrapment.