Ah, the medical term for turning outward is "eversion." Just like when we turn a beautiful flower towards the sun to help it grow, our bodies can also have gentle movements like eversion to stay healthy and balanced. It's all part of the wonderful dance our bodies do to keep us feeling good.
Ectropion is the medical term meaning outward turning of the edge of the eyelid
Hip abduction is bringing the straightened leg outward.
Levoversion
Levorotation is the act of turning to the left.
The medical term for turning inward of the edge of an eyelid is "entropion." This condition can cause discomfort, irritation, and potential damage to the cornea due to the eyelashes rubbing against it. Treatment may involve surgery to correct the positioning of the eyelid.
The medical term for excessive turning is "hyperkinesis." Hyperkinesis refers to abnormal, excessive, and involuntary movements, often seen in conditions such as chorea or dyskinesia. It can manifest as twitching, writhing, or jerking movements that are beyond the individual's control.
internal rotation
Carotinemia. I know it sounds like a joke, but that really is the term.
External version
Ptotic means drooping or turning downward.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.