no, right hand is ipsilateral to the right foot.
Yes.
contralateral
No, ipsilateral means on the same side. The spleen and gallbladder are on opposite sides of the body which makes them contralateral.
14 phalanges in one hand, 19 phalanges in one foot
no, the spleen and gallbladder are contralateral, meaning on opposite sides.
I believe this is actually iPSilateral and it simply means on the same side
Ipsilateral means on the same side of the body, so the right ear and right eye are ipsilateral. For the central nervous system, an example would be that the right frontal lobe and the right occipital lobe are ipsilateral.
The left clavicle is ipsilateral to the left scapula, and contralateral to the right.
Your right hand is the hand that is above your right foot.
No, it is contralateral.
Distance between successive ipsilateral heel contacts of the foot
Ipsilateral means on the same side. An example would be if you were to lunge forward onto your right leg and at the same time shoulder press a dumbbell with your right arm.
if you get pain in the ipsilateral of your inferior and superior limps at the same time, it's critical to diagnose the disease right away
Right superior oblique
The patellar reflex is ipsilateral. If the stimulus is applied to left knee cap, the left knee responds. On the other hand, if the right knee were to respond to a left knee stimulus, the response would be considered contralateral.
southpaw
hit it with the outside of your foot on the left hand side of the ball
contralateral