Dorsal is the medical term meaning back.
The front part of something is the anterior part.Either anterior or ventral, depending on what part of the body you're referring to."Anterior" describes the front part of an anatomical structure.
Posteroanterior means from back to front.
Assuming it's back pain, the clinical term is "Pain in the thoracic spine" ICD 724.1
The medical term for facing forward on the front is "anterior."
SacralThe sacrum is triangular shaped and its located between the lumbar vertebrae and coccyx. The vertebrae in the sacrum is fused together and it consists of 5 sacral vertebrae S1-S5.The medical term sacral means pertaining to the sacrum, from sacr meaning 'sacrum' (the five fused bones in the lower back) and the suffix -al meaning 'pertaining to.'
The word you are looking for is "cervical", such as a cervical collar for a sprained neck, or a cervical roll (a neck pillow). Also, "C1, C2, etc." as in cervical 1, etc., for the names of the upper spinal discs. Nuchal refers to the nape of the neck.
There are lots, but "spinal" is a pretty good starting place. "Lumbar", "thoracic", and "cervical" are terms that (might) relate to particular portions of the backbone (roughly speaking the lower back, upper back, and neck respectively). Vertebral means pertaining to one of the bones that comprise the spine.
"Calf" is the most common designation for a young bovine. However, the animal may be called a bull calf if it is a male or a heifer if it is a female.
In medical terminology, ventral refers to the front side of the body or an organ. It is the opposite of dorsal, which refers to the back side.
It could be ventral to dorsal, anterior to posterior, or even rostral to caudal, depending on the orientation.I believe the preceding answer is the most correct however, if you're looking for one medical term it could be anteroposterior but that means "relating to both the front and back" and not "front to back".You can use Anterior/Posterior or Ventral/DorsalA posteroanterior
The medical term you are looking for is "posterior." This term refers to the back side of the body or something positioned behind a particular structure.