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.
internal rotation
KyphosisLordosisScoliosislordosis- abnormal inwardkyphosis- abnormal backwardscoliosis- abnormal lateralLordosis. Also called swayback, the spine of a person with lordosis curves significantly inward at the lower back.Kyphosis. Kyphosis is characterized by an abnormally rounded upper back (more than 50 degrees of curvature).Scoliosis. A person with scoliosis has a sideways curve to their spine. The curve is often S-shaped or C-shaped.
There are a number of possible answers, including kyphosis, scoliosis, flattening of the lordosisScoliosisScoliosisScoliosis.Scoliosisscoliosis
The medical term for the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes to maintain single binocular vision is convergence. It is an important function that allows the eyes to focus on a near object.
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The medical terminology combining form for swayback or curve is "lord/o". It is commonly seen in terms like lordosis (excessive inward curvature of the spine) or lordotic (pertaining to lordosis).
from the base of your neck to mid back is known as the thoracic spine and an excessive curvature of this region is called a kyphosis. Kyphosis looks like a "hump" when viewed from the side. Below the thoracic region is the lumbar region which is commonly known as the low back. Excessive inwards curvature of this region is called a hyperlordosis.
Lordosis is the abnormal condition of the lumbar spine that is also known as swayback. It causes an excessive inward curvature of the spine, leading to a swayback appearance.
Both sides of a lens curve inward.