The word you are looking for is "lateral", which describes a position farther away from the midline of the body.
Lateral refers to the side or direction moving away from the midline of the body. It can also be used to describe movement or position away from the center.
The word you're looking for is "bias." Bias refers to a preference or inclination toward a particular viewpoint or perspective.
Mesial refers to the side or surface of a structure that is closer to the midline of the body or to a specific reference point. In dentistry, it is used to describe a tooth surface that is closer to the front of the mouth.
"Dextr-" is a word part that means right side. For example, "dextral" means pertaining to or located on the right side.
The compound word for "not far away" is nearby, and the compound word for "at the side of" is alongside.
Abduction is moving a body part away from the midline. (Ex. If you stand straight up and move your arm out and away from your body it is considered Abduction). Adduction is the total opposite and it means to move toward the midline. (Bring your arm back down to your side is adduction).
Lateral refers to the side or direction moving away from the midline of the body. It can also be used to describe movement or position away from the center.
Movement of the tip of the big toe toward the outer side of the foot would be considered abduction of the big toe. Abduction is moving a body part away from the midline in the coronal plane.
Movement of the tip of the big toe toward the outer side of the foot would be considered abduction of the big toe. Abduction is moving a body part away from the midline in the coronal plane.
Superior=above, lateral=towards the side/further from the midline. So superolateral means above and further form the midline, for example the eye is superolateral to the nose
Abduction is an anatomical term describing movement of a limb or other body part, and it specifically describes movement away from the midline or the median plane. When the fingers of your opened hand spread outward, they move away from the neutrally positioned 3rd digit, this is abduction of the fingers. When you bring your arm up laterally from you side within the coronal or frontal plane, you are abducting your shoulder. The same goes for bringing your leg out laterally within the coronal plane.Bending your trunk or head laterally within the coronal plane away from the midline is not termed abduction. In this case you are performing lateral flexion or lateral bending.The opposite of abduction is adduction, which means to move a limb or other part of the body toward the midline.
When the arms moves inward and toward the side of the body refers to a condition called adduction. The arms and legs can do this at any point and turn inward towards the mid line of the body.
In the anatomical position of the hand the palm faces to anterior side. Because you use your palm as you flex it. You do not use the dorsal aspect of the hand normally. So in the anatomical position the palm faces on the anterior side. That way the thumb comes on lateral side to the fingers.
The 4 types of motion are linear, rotary, recipricating and......abduction
Para-midline is used to describe a place on an animal, the para-midline is a line that runs on the side of the midline, but not above it. This is a term generally used by veterinarians.
Med = medicine, medication, medical You will often hear nurses refer to drugs as "meds". mid = center, middle of You will hear this often used describing how far along a woman's pregnancy term is. Example: Debby is now midterm and is eager for the last trimester to get here.
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