dislocation
a Substantive position is a your normal position of employment. When you work in Job A, but are assigned temporarily to Job B, Job A is your substantive position.
Testicular torsion
Situs inversus is the medical term meaning reversal of the normal position of the heart.
Almost anyone can be temporarily depressed and most people are at one time or another. However it is not normal for a child to be clinically depressed. It is a serious medical condition and requires treatment.
Levocardia is a condition in which most of the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities are on the opposite side from where they should be. The only organ in this condition which is in its normal position is the heart.
The condition that describes an excess of prolactin which causes the breasts to produce milk spontaneously is known as hyperprolactinemia. This can be as a result of normal body changes during pregnancy or diseases that affect the hypothalamus.
Normal cervical lordosis is lordosis very important by that position can be change and it's working disturbed.and it shift in chronic condition.
No, normal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Example: Bob is a normal boy. The word normal describes boy.
this is normal for this engine, in fact anything short will trip a check engine light. the cause will be a low coolant condition, a thermostat stuck in the open position or a bad coolant sensor. this is normal for this engine, in fact anything short will trip a check engine light. the cause will be a low coolant condition, a thermostat stuck in the open position or a bad coolant sensor.
lower esophageal sphincter pressure ranging from 10-20 mm Hg; normal peristaltic waves; normal size, shape, position, patency and filling of the esophagus
Teeth become impacted when they are prevented from growing into their normal position in the mouth by gum tissue, bone, or other teeth
Uterine position describes how the uterus sits in the pelvis. A normal uterus is midline (not towards the right - dextrorotated - or left - levorotated). A normal uterus may lean toward the front (described as anteverted) or the back (retroverted). If it leans very far with a more acute angle, it could be called anteflexed or retroflexed. All of these "leanings" are normal variants.