Lateral hypokinesia refers to a reduced ability to move laterally, or side to side, which can be seen in neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease. This can manifest as a decrease in spontaneous movements or a slowness in initiating and executing sideways movements. Treatment options may include physical therapy to improve movement patterns and medication management to address underlying neurological issues.
The lungs are directly lateral to the mediastinum.
In anatomical position, it is possible to say the thumb is lateral to the wrist. No other structure could be considered lateral to the wrist.
Lateral epicondyle of the humerus.
You can describe them as medial to the scapula.
Lateral ischemia refers to reduced blood flow or oxygen supply to the lateral part of an organ or tissue. This can lead to tissue damage or dysfunction in the lateral area affected by the restricted blood flow.
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The ICD 10 code for Cardiac Hypokinesia will be I51.89. The ICD 10 codes are active as of October 2015.
780.99
underactive contracyin of heart muscle
underactive contracyin of heart muscle
The nipple is lateral to the sternum.
Lateral in anatomy means toward the side. You arms are lateral to your body.
There are no internal organs lateral to the ribs. The arms are lateral to the ribs.
The greater trochanter is a lateral structure of the femur.
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces