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Anterior
Front or ventral aspect
Posterior
Back or dorsal aspect
Medial
Toward the mid-line
Lateral
Toward the outside
Superior
Above or head end
Inferior
Below or away from the head end
Superficial
Near the surface
Deep
Farther from the surface
Inversion
Sole of the foot turned in toward the mid-line of the body
Eversion
Sole of the foot turned out away from the mid-line of the body
Proximal
Near the attached end
Distal
Farther from the attached end
Prognosis
Forecast of the course of disease or injury
Diagnosis
The determination of the nature of a disease or injury
Etiology
The cause of the disease or injury
Edema
Swelling
Flexion
To bend or decrease the angle of a joint
Extension
To straighten or increase the angle of a joint
Abduction
Movement away from the mid-line
Adduction
Movement toward the mid-line
Pronation
Act of rotating the forearm and hand internally toward the mid-line of the body
Supination
Act of rotating the forearm and hand away from the mid-line of the body
Prone
Lying face down
Supine
Lying face up
Acute
Having a short and relatively severe course; new injury
Chronic
Continuing a long time; old injury
Tendon
Connects muscle to bone
Ligament
Connects bone to bone
Strain
Stretch or tear of a muscle or tendon
Sprain
Stretch or tear of a ligament
Dislocation
Complete displacement of a joint
Subluxation
Partial displacement of a joint with spontaneous reduction
Fracture
Broken bone
Contusion
Bruising or crushing of tissue
Plantar Flexion
Pointing the toes downward, away from the knee
Dorsi Flexion
Pointing the toes upward, toward the knee
Adhesion
Act of sticking together, the union of wound edges, the act of joining
Atrophy
Decrease in size of a body part
Avulsion
A forcible separation or detachment
Hemorrhage
A discharge of blood as from ruptured blood vessels
Meniscus
A disc of cartilage between the articulating surfaces of two bones
Spasm
A sudden, abnormal, involuntary muscle contraction
Therapy
The treatment of a disease or injury
Modality
The form of treatment of an injury
Hematoma
A pooling of blood
Effusion
Swelling within a joint
Sesamoid
A bone encapsulated within a tendon