outward i think.....
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the photons travel outward from a light source in all directions.
Photons travel outward from a light bulb in all directions
concave is inward, convex is outward concave is inward, convex is outward
talipes
Etymology: L, pes, foot, valgus, bent outwarddeviation of the foot outward at the talocalcanean joint
Ectropion is the medical term meaning outward turning of the edge of the eyelid
In talipes valgus, the foot rotates outward like the letter L
Plantar abduction. Movement inward is adduction. Upward movement of the foot is called dorsiflexion. Downward movement of the foot is called plantar flexion.
Inversion is turning the sole of the foot or ankle medially, and eversion is turning it laterally.
Pronation is a inward rotation of the arm or the foot, supination is an outward rotation (the opposite).Pronation roughly means downward facing. Examples of this would be turning your palms down towards the floor or lying on your stomach.
I've no idea, but you should contact the person who did your surgery as soon as possible !
To "point your foot" in extension at the ankle is, in fact, "extension" of the foot, where as, to pull the foot/toes up toward the knee is flexion of the foot. To turn the foot inward is supination and to turn it outward is pronation. Hope that helps to clear up any confusion about the terms related to movement of the foot.
The word 'eversion' means something being turned outward without the change of location. An example is of someone with a club foot being described as having "a foot eversion".
1st stage 10 foot pounds 2nd stage 20 foot pounds final stage 30 foot pounds work from center in x pattern outward
Depending on what part of the body you are talking about, or around what axis the body part is turning, it could be a few different terms. Probably the two most common are externally rotated or adducted.