To "caudal" someone typically refers to the act of treating or managing a situation with a focus on the lower or back part of the body, often in a medical or therapeutic context. It can involve techniques that address issues related to the tailbone area or the lower spine, potentially emphasizing mobility and pain relief. The term is not commonly used in everyday language, so its meaning might vary based on specific contexts or professional jargon.
Caudal is a direction. It means "towards the tail".
Yes, caudal refers to a position closer to the tail or the lower part of the body in anatomical terms.
Latin for caud(a) - tail
Caudal means towards the tail. So your chin is caudal to your eyes. Your belly button is caudal to both your chin and your eyes.
the umbilicus is caudal to the chin
Caudal Deportivo was created in 1918.
Some fish have caudal fins.
Fuente y caudal was created in 1973.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
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Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.